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GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT
LOWER ALBERT ROAD
HONG KONG
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17 October 1978
J THOMPSON ESQ MBE
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HONG KONG & GENERAL DEPARTMENT
FCO
Dear John,
PROBLEMS WITH SHEK HA COMMUNE
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As you know, Shek Ha is one of the communes which border Hong Kong. Its land lies on the north- east side of Deep Bay, just across the mouth of the Shum Chun river. There have always been problems with it arising from the fact that traditionally some families (the Chius and the Poons) who are now members of the commune have farmed land in the New Territories, principally oyster beds, fish-ponds and kei-wais (shallow fish-water shrimp ponds).
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The latest problem with the commune arose when the New Territories Administration (N T A) discovered that members of the commune were constructing a bund across the mouth of a creek which runs into the Shum Chun river. Work on this bund part of a new fish pond in an area where there are disputes about ownership had started at about 11.00 a.m. on 28 September. Since this is a remote area, difficult of access, it was sometime before reports came back. When David Akers-Jones told me about it early in the afternoon of 29 September the bund was rapidly nearing completion and there was a considerable danger of huts in the village of Tam Kon Chau, upstream on the creek, being flooded. Typhoon Lola was in the offing.
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I immediately rang Tan Kan of NCNA and asked him to get an urgent message back to the relevant authorities to say that work on the bund should be suspended. He said he would do what he could. On 30 September David Akers-Jones learned that work had stopped at about 4 p.m. on 29 September, to the amazement of those on the Hong Kong side near the bund.
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