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(b) The Army garrison should be progressivoly reduced from its present strength of two Brigades. The first stage in this reduction should be reached by January 1947 when the strength of the local police force should be sufficient to allow a reduction to ono Brigade. Reduction below this strength should be possible thereafter but this will depend upon the situation in China, and wo are unable to forecast the stages by which this reduction might be made.

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detachment of half & Flying Boat Squadron is sufficient air garrison for the Colony, reinforcements, if required, being drawn from elsewhere within the theatre.

The provision of fighter, ... and naval

defences are affected only by our long term policy of providing for the possible need to use Hong Kong as an operational naval and air base. Those parts of C.-in-C. Hong Kong's defenco plan should, therefore, be examined by the Defence of Bases Committee and the Service Ministries.

(d) The establishment of a Joint Intelligenco

Committee at Hong Kong should be authorised.

(e) The question of the formation of volunteer or auxiliary Forces including a police reserve should be considered by the three Servico Ministries and the Colonial Office.

Recommendations

9. We recommend that:-

(a) copy of this paper should be sent to

C.-in-C. Hong Kong.

(b) The Defence of Bases Committee should bo

invited to recommend the scale of defences to be provided for Hong Kong to implement our long term policy, taking this paper into account.

(c) The question of the formation of volunteer or auxiliary Forces including a police resorve should be considered by the thrce Service Ministries and the Colonial Office.

Offices of the Cabinet and

Minister of Defence, S.W.1.

4TH APRIL, 1946.

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