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(b) Visits: The accent will be on the work of the security forces in
combatting illegal immigration with, at the Governor's request,
particular attention being paid to the Royal Hong Kong Police
Force.
Other visits will afford a look at residential and indus-
The programme includes
trial development in the New Territories.
a brief visit to a Vietnamese refugee camp.
DISCUSSIONS WITH THE GOVERNOR AND SENIOR OFFICIALS
4. The UK/Hong Kong bilateral issues which the Governor will wish to
discuss include a number which have aroused strong feelings in Hong
Kong. These may well be taken up by the Unofficial Members of the
Executive and Legislative Councils or the Urban Council. Likely sub-
jects are:
(a) the new Defence Costs Agreement (Brief No.5);
(b) the effect of the increase in higher education fees for Hong Kong
students in the UK (Brief No.6);
(c) the proposed new British Nationality Law (Brief No.7);
(d) the preliminary discussions on the renegotiation of the Multi-
Fibre Arrangement which is expected this autumn (Brief No.8).
5. New arrivals of Vietnamese boat refugees in Hong Kong and a rela-
tively slow rate of resettlement continues to cause problems for the
territory. The Governor may wish to up-date the Secretary of State on
the present position (Brief No.9).
6.
Discussion of Hong Kong/China relations will focus on the continuing
problem of immigration from China. The Secretary of State will wish to
discuss with the Governor what he proposes to say on this in Peking and
the implementation of the Governor's proposals to repatriate all illegal
immigrants (Operation Champion) (Brief No.10). The Governor will wish
to discuss the long-term future of the territory and Chinese attitudes
towards Hong Kong, including the practical problems arising from the
expiry of the New Territories lease in 1997 (Brief No.11).
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