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even in principle.
On the question whether the present is an appropriate time to take the matter further, we have
little to add to my letter of the 28th September.
It has been urged by the Hong Kong Defence Committee and the British Defence Committee, S.E.A., that for the present a British garrison is essential because of the risk of attack by Chinese war lords or guerillas, and this view, we understand, the Joint Planners are prepared to accept." It seems to us quite impossible to foresee how matters will develop in China or to form any estimate of the time when it may be possible to discount the threat of large scale
When attack on Hong Kong from the Chinese mainland. that time arrives, the internal situation in Hong Kong itself may be quite different from what it is today.
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Walls Bere no uneful pauca prome. project at the present time would be divorced from
realities.
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We assume that the conclusion in paragraph 16(a) that the garrison of Hong Kong should consist of a British force until the security of the Colony can be assured by
a gendarmerie was not intended to involve any departure from the corresponding conclusions in paragraph 11(a) and (b)
of the previous draft, namely that in view of the recommenda- tions of the South East Asia Defence Committee it should be accepted in principle that a garrison of one British
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