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Chinese Attitude and Objectives.
Are the
7. At this juncture in the argument it would be useful to make
some estimate of Chinese attitudes and objectives.
Chinese authorities interested in co-existence, or the end of
confrontation on terms we might consider tolerable?
What
would they expect to get out of it? It would be a mistake to
dismiss China in its present state as a kind of mad giant, to
conclude from the turmoil in Centon and the corpses floating
down the Pearl River that any reasonable converse is impossible,
that all we can do is, therefore, to strengthen our defences,
political and military, in Hong Kong, and add a prayer for the
British subjects in China. In fact a striking feature about
the trouble even last year is that much more could have been done
by Foking to make our position difficult or impossible in Hong
Kong, c.g. no arms were sent in and the bomb campaign was
obviously disapproved of. Since then the wish of the Chinese
Government to get back to some sort of co-existence has been
evident from c.g. the calling off of violence, the reduction and
threatened withdrawal of financial support for Hong Kong
communists on strike, the maintenance of order on the frontier,
the control shown recently over reinstatement delegations
when they threatened to become disorderly. All this proves
a positive wish to keep the tension down and live and let live.
It is all donc quite naturally from selfish motives. China's
large foreign exchange carnings in Hong Kong are a vitally
important factor in her foreign trade plan
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