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香港總督府
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GOVERNMENT HOUSE ảnh ONG KONG
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REGISTRY NO 51
25 AUG 1976
HKK 243/548/1
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तिमीक
18th August 1976
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Thank you for your letter of
4th August about the Vietnamese refugees on the AVA. This is all very sad. The refugees are happy, a principle of working routine has been established with the UNHCR and his representative, the Americans and Burmese have thanked the Hong Kong Government, the UNHCR's representative has been positively effusive ("if only other governments were as helpful as Hong Kong"), but once again we have failed in our relations with the UK.
I agree that we have been at fault. For instance the omission of thanks to the UK was deliberate in order to avoid comparisons with potential host governments. But this should at least have been explained, and in any case we could perfectly well have recorded thanks for diplomatic support. However the omission was intended for the best and was not a slight as you seem to have assumed.
There seems to have been some misunderstanding on points of fact:-
(a)
(b)
once we had said that in principle the refugees would be permitted to land, the rather remote danger of a general reaction of ships refusing to pick up refugees at sea ceased to exist indeed a Japanese ship picked some up in the course of the week before our refugees finally landed. Fears on this score do therefore seem to have been a bit far-fetched.
When we knew that the UNHCR representative had accepted responsibility and was definitely coming here to discharge it, we held our plans to house the refugees temporarily. The representative only arrived in Hong Kong on the Friday night and he subsequently decided to change the provisional arrange-
H. Cortazzi Esq., CMG
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