trouble. That is a loose zondexing of the way it is coen.
CHAINIAN: I think we were told the recruiting was under-strength for the
police. You might have said why not do more about the police who rely
heavily on the foury. We were told that they were not really recruiting the
number of police they should.
That may be so. If I remember, the
Governor did mention something on these lines. I thought he said
recruiting hed improved lately. I think it is a difficult question, and
I do not think we would vent to see the amy used as an alternative to the
police. We do not see that as its role. It is a back-up role in internal
security, but I do not think it would be right for the Hong Kong
Government to rely upon the Amy for what essentially are police duties.
(Iir Andrew) I believe the police force has been considerably increased
since 1967 then the last riots took place, and we certainly see the
Army's role essentially as back-up. We would see the two forces as
complementary. There are certain specialised tasks which the police camot
do.
CHATININ: We were briefed twice by the police; once at headquarters and
once at the district level and we got this fron both of them.
IR SAUDELSON: I would like to add my congratulations to what has been said
for what would seen to be an agreement which none of us round this table
hed though possible from the talks we had over thore. I hope the agreement
does go through as the finister is so clearly hoping. What would the
Minister consider, in his own words, to be the philosophy behind British
retention of military interest in Hong Kong at all?
A. (Rt. Hon.
Million Modeers) y philosophy I think would be that at the moment there
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