of installations in the New Territories.
But
Hong Kong at the moment is Treasury controlled and, even if we would be content with the position,
I suggest that it is quite unrealistic to assume that the Treasury would be prepared to agree to expenditure of some £4,000,000 on the construction of an airport in the New Territories without a Ministerial decision that, in the event of our agreeing in principle to the return of the New Territories before the expiry of the lease, we
should make continued control over the installations one of the essential conditions. I therefore remain of the opinion that a new paragraph on the lines of the draft at No.85 should be inserted in the revised paper at (79), which is now awaiting the comments of the Foreign Office.
Mr. Caine has not yet fully considered Mr. J. B. Williams' minute. He sent the file back to me at my request with a note saying that at first sight he was inclined to share Mr. Williams' opinion.
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