Language seminar planned
NZPA-AFP Hong Kong Education experts from Singapore, New Zealand, Britain, and China will speak at an international language seminar in Hong Kong in December. A Government spokesman said the three-day event, staged by the local education department, would centre on improving the teaching of English and Chinese, the main languages used in Hong Kong and Singapore. In recent years the local colonial administration had been promoting the teaching of Chinese in the British colony, observers noted.
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Press, 19 September 1985, Page 25
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