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FURTHER ACTION.

I am writing with reference to your

Despatch No. 1926/45 T. C. of the 14th July,

regarding the Defence Plan for Hong Kong, in

order to let you know the present situation here. You will be aware that the Defence Committee have approved a policy that Hong Kong should be regarded as an undefended Port and that it could not be defended against a major power in

It could occupation of the mainland of China.

however, be used as an operational Naval and Air base in a war in the Pacific in which China was

in friendly hands.

As a result of this policy and the stringent

Accably manpower situation the War Office have put forward the suggestion that, as a long term policy, Army formations should be entirely withdrawn,

the local defence of the Colony against guerillas and paiders being undertaken by local salesā gendarmerie with British Officers and N.C.08 The Chiefs of Staff have considered the question on various occasions, the last being on the 25th July, 1946, when they invited the War Office to raise with the Colonial Office, the question of the recruitment, strength and composition of/Hong Kong They migrated however, Police Force, bearing in mind their recommendation

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