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25TH MAY 1946,
CHIEFS OF ST.FI COMMITTEE
JOINT LANNING STAFF
COMMAND OF SERVICES IN HONG KỌNG
Draft Report by the Joint il:nnir · staff
In recordance with instructionst we have revised
our previous report" on the arran oments to be made for the Command of the three Services in Hong Kong after- the return of the Civil Governor.
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We have taken into account:-
(1) the views expressed by the Chiefs of Staff;
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a draft tele frem from the Colonial Office to
the Civil Governor of Hong Kong;
(b)
a letter from the Colonial Office;
(0)
(a)
the views of dmiral Harcourt ghich aro
contained in three telegrama to the Chiefs of staff.
3. In a separato paper, which should be road in conjunction with this report, we have proposed that local command arran menta in 11 Colonial territories should be standardised on the followin: lincs:-
(a) Inter-service co-ordination should be effected by
e committee of the local Service Commandora;
(b) Subject to the approval of the Colonial and
Burma Offices, co-ordination of local civil and service requirements should be undertaken by Local Defence Committees under the
Chairmanship of the Hond Political Representative of His Majesty's Government, in order that the Service Commanders may enjoy equal rihte of access to him;
gainst this background wo examine below the particular case of Hong Kong.
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