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VOLUNTARY organizations figure prominently in an extensive programme for the distribution of relief goods to the Hong Kong poor. Large quantities of surplus wheat, flour, corn meal, dried milk etc. from the U.S.A. are distributed, together with clothing and medicines, by agencies such as the Lutheran World Federation, Church World Service, the Catholic Relief Services and C.A.R.E. Since 1955 over 50 million pounds of food valued at US$4,500,000 have been brought into Hong Kong and over 1,000 tons of used clothing distributed.
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