6
Wednesday, August 8, 1973
"It is time we got rid of the idea that Hong Kong is some kind
of stopover on an interrupted journey to other places," he said.
Americans were welcome in Hong Kong which owed a great
debt of gratitude to the American missionary bodies and other voluntary
agencies who had done so much in the field of social welfare.
Mr. Cater stressed, however, that in addition to the rights and
privileges Americans enjoyed in Hong Kong, they also have "certain
responsibilities to Hong Kong."
he said.
"It is a personal choice, there can of course be no coercion, il
17
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.