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HONG KONG
CIVIL AFFAIRS POLICY DIRECTIVES
CHINESE POLICY
There should be no discrimination, statutory cr
otherwise, on racial grounds, but this principle should not operate to prevent particular measures being taken which, cre
essential to public health.
2.
Close contact should be maintained with His Majesty's Embassy and with British Consular representatives in China with a view to ensuring satisfactory relations with the Chinese
metropolitan and provincial authorities in matters of concern to
the Colony.
3. The functions of the Secretary for Chinese Affairs are
outlined in the general Administration directive.
4. The holding of ublic Offices (e.g. Justice of the Peace, Membership of Aixecutive or Legislative Councils) should be restricted to persons of British nationality. In appointments to the public service preference should be given to British subjects, but this qualification should not be insisted upon if in any
instance the public interest should require otherwise.
5. Officers appointer to the higher grades of the Administrative and Police services should be required to possess and maintain a high standard of euch Chinese dialects as may be Every public prescribed, and of the written Chinese language. servant should be required to qualify in Cantonese as laid down in General Orders and should be encouraged by bonus, or otherwise,
to exceed the minimum standard there laid down,
The administration of the New Territories should conform
with the provisions of Ordinance No.34 of 1910.
Colonial office,
8th October, 1945.