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These photographs illustrate merely two of the many facets of the work done by Hong Kong's welfare agencies--both official and voluntary-in caring for the underprivileged and needy of the Colony's swollen population. Above: A case worker of the Social Welfare Office receives a baby found by the police abandoned on a doorstep. The Office will care for it and try to arrange for its adoption. Below:
a group of blind toddlers in a kindergarten class at the Ebenezer Home and School for the Blind.
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