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Record of a conversation between the Political Adviser and Mr Li Chu-sheng, Second Director
of NCNA, in PA's office on 5 January 1979
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Through Train Service
Mr Li said that he wished to talk about the through train service. The need for such a service was now urgent, particularly with large numbers of people travelling to China over the holiday period. He had a series of propositions to make as follows:
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that a through train service 'should be established on an experimental basis before Lunar New Year;
that the service should be limited to certain categories of passengers consisting of foreigners, those visiting trade fairs, and organised groups of Hong Kong residents. (He later added a sub- group of" people like myself", i.e. officials);
that to start with, all examination of baggage should be carried out by the respective sides in either Canton or Kowloon. He added the "thought" (she- xiang) (distinguished carefully from his
proposals") that later on different methods might be established, including the positioning of Chinese officials in Kowloon;
that there should be joint discussions on electrification and double tracking so that the two systems could be dovetailed;
that Mr Howes should carry out discussions on the technical details in Canton (on sharing income the Chinese would propose a division based on the relative lengths of track managed by each side).
The Political Adviser said that in principle we welcomed the idea of a through train service.
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categories of those using it suggested by Mr Li would be acceptable to us. Indeed he would be prepared to use a broader categorisation as follows:
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