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the Chinese have not met our request to supply additional
water from Kwantung the supply of foodstuffs continues more
or less normally.
3. I think therefore that as long as we maintain the firm
attitude towards incidents of insurrection and incitement
within the Colony (and the Aoting Governor, Mr. Gasa, ia
doing remarkably well in this respect) we are going to win
the present round, as we did the first.
The
I have no
They
4.
This, however, does not solve the long-term problem
how we eventually extricate ourselves from Hong Kong.
Governor's view when he reached London at the end of June was
that there was no hope for us at all: that the Chinese would
keep us there on suffrance as long as they onose and then
evict us with the greatest possible humiliation.
doing that this is what some Chinese would like to do but I
feel more and more doubtful about their ability to do it.
They are unable to control the situation inside China.
have warned the Hong Kong dissidents not to expect any
material help. I cannot say whether at the outset they
expected us to collapse as quickly and completely as did the
Portuguese in Macao but I think there is no doubt that they
now realise that this is not going to happen.
noted that we have not even bothered to take seriously their
90-called "five just demands" and in particular that the
facilities we grant to United States warships in Hong Kong
have not diminished as a result of their threats but have, if
anything, increased.
They have duly
5. But, if Peking now realise that they are not going to be
able to humiliate us to the extent they hoped, there is in my
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