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Suggestions for Secretary of State's Speech at Luncheon in honour of Hong Kong Delegation to the British Industries Fair.
1.
The Secretary of State might wish to preface his remarks by saying that since he will not, after all, be able to
visit Hong Kong as he had hoped, he is particularly pleased to have this opportunity of speaking at the Luncheon.
2. In the past year Hong Kong has
witnessed, from the very threshold, the
tremendous events that have taken place
M.G. during the period have H.N.G adhered to their policy of neutrality
in China.
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in the Civil War, making quite clear however their intention to maintain their
Civil position in Hong Kong. Though the Civil Clunia
War has naturally resulted in disturbing
effects and difficulties for Hong Kong,
the Colony has managed to remain a relative oasis of peace and prosperity
in the Far East.
3. Normal.
trade and communications
between