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TO THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR THE COLONIES
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FROM HONG KONG (Sir A. Grantham)
D. 1st April, 1949. R. lst
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" Nanking.
"Commissioner-General Singapore.
" Governor Singapore.
High Commissioner Federation of
Malaya by Savingram.
My telegram No.212 second paragraph. (7).
Foreign political parties.
I consider that maintenance of law and order in Hong Kong in present time would be assisted by introduction of legislation to require compulsory registration of all local societies. This would
enable foreign political parties to be excluded. Present is the paychological moment for enactment of such legislation and for the reasons given in paragraph 3 of Governor of Singapore's telegram No.152 with which I am in full agreement this has been treated as a matter of urgency. A draft bill has been prepared and has now been examined by my (?Executive Council). Generally it
re-establishes position obtaining under the Scieties Ordinance 1911 which provided for compulsory registration. (It was succeeded by Societies Ordinance 1920 which made registration voluntary).
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I consider this legislation amply justified by existing world and local conditions though it is with reluctance that such a step is to be taken. in the Colony of branch offices of Chinese political
Existence parties has not in the past proved conducive to peace and good order. The KMT while it was the leading party in China was the rallying point in Hong Kong for Chinese nationalism and took the lead in fomenting disturbances over points affecting the National honour. every indication that Chinese Communist Party, once it
There is is the Government party in China, will prove even more troublesome. Chinese Communist Party, when they achieve complete control over China, may wish to have an office in the Colony just as the KMT havs now.
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