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REFERENCES
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Flag A 23 January 1975 Flag B 22 January 1975 21 January 1975
Flag D Flag E Flag F
13 January 1975
4 December 1974 8 November 1974
Hansard col.470W Hansard col.349W Hansard col.314w
Hansard Col.35W Hansard col.491W Hansard col.256W
Flag G
6 November 1974
Hansard col.10660
Flag H
6 November 1974
Flag I
5 November 1974
Queen's Speech
Flag J
10 July 1974
Hansard col.473W
Flag K
30 April 1974
Hansard col.444W
Flag L 21 March 1974
Hansard col.161W
Police dismissals Godber
Chinese illegal immigration Narcotics
Social Affairs Social and economic affairs
Wealth tax
Hansard col.142W Britain's commitment Extracts from Lord's debate on the
Death penalty and illegal immigrants Constitutional change Enquiry into internal affairs
NOTES FOR SUPPLEMENTARIES
ARE YOU SATISFIED WITH PROGRESS IN HONG KONG?
1.
Of course nobody is satisfied with progress, least of all the Hong Kong Government. Much has been done, but very much remains. The point is that the Government are tackling these problems energetically and with increasing success.
CONSTITUTIONAL CHANGE
2.
The special circumstances of Hong Kong make very difficult any constitutional progress on the path normally followed by Dependent Territories. The situation is well understood locally.
WIDER PUBLIC REPRESENTATION IN THE LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL
3.
The British and Hong Kong Governments both agree that it is a desirable objective that the Legislative Council's membership should include people who can speak for all levels of society.
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