FOR SECRETARY OF STATE'S ANNUAL REPORT TO
FARLIAMENT. 1950 51.
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Information Dept. to check later with Hong Kong Dept.and Supplies Dept. in case evaluation is possible.
▷ Information Dept. to insert reference to para. ɔn the financial agreement which has been prepared by Finance Dept.
HONG KONG.
During the past year Hong Kong has naturally been considerably
affected by the establishment of the authority of the Central People's
Government over the whole of China and by the unsettled conditions
of the Far East generally.
Government have maintained in the Colony the substantial reinforce-
ments of all arts which were originally sent for the protection of
Hong Kong in May, 1949. These forces have undertaken vigorous
training the value of which has been proved by the two battalions
sent from Hong Kong to Korea in September 1950 and have maintained
themselves in a state of preparedness. During the summer a number
of incidents occurred in which ships using the south-westerni
approaches to Hong Kong were fired on from Chinese islands near the
Colony; protests were made in Feking but no reply has been received.
Despite difficulties in the early part of the year due to
In view of these conditions His Majesty's
the Chinese Nationalists' blockade of ports on the mainland of China
and over the running of through trains between Canton and Hong Fong,
the Colony's trade, both with China and the rest of the world,
continued to prosper. The outbreak of fighting in Korea in June did
not have the immediate serious effect expected and up till the end
However,
of November 1950 trade figures were breaking all records.
vutial
by the US. gamenca,
the American embargo on trade with China, which followed on the
Chinese intervention in Korea in December 1950, could not but have
an adverse effect on Hong Kong's trade and industry which cannot at
present be fully evaluated.
In the early part of the year refugees from China continued
to flood into Hong Kong to such an extent that in May, 1950, control
of Chinese immigration from China to Hong Kong was introduced for
the first time in the history of the Colony. of the other events
during the year the most important were the financial agreement
reached in May, 1950, between His Majesty's Government and the
Hong Kong Government details of which are given in paragraph'
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