CONFIDENTIAL
BRIEF NO. 4
VISIT OF MINISTER OF STATE FOR COMMONWEALTH AFFAIRS TO HONG KONG
OCTOBER 1967
Gestures and Assistance
15.
The Minister will recall that in the Hong Kong Ministerial Committee on the 22nd September a paper was taken setting out a number of ways in
In addition, we which we might show goodwill and support for Hong Kong. discussed with the Governor before his return to Hong Kong a number of other ideas and suggestions.
2.
The most important of those concerned the proposed Cross-Harbour Tunnel. This is the subject of a separate and self-contained brief (Annex A). Notes on a selection of other gestures or projects are set out below. Some of those originally raised do not receive mention here: this means we are not ablo
to report any progross.
A.
Development of Kai Tak Airport
Extensions to the runway, aprons, terminal buildings, etc., to Kai Tak
Airport must soon be made if the Airport is to be able to handle the greatly increasing traffic and is to accommodate the new generation of large and
supersonic aircraft. A tentative plan involving expenditure of about €10 million has been prepared. Our control of cabotage rights at Hong Kong
are of the greatest value to B.0.A.C. and Hong Kong is one of our most important bargaining counters in negotiations for air traffic rights throughout the world. Any diminution of its importance would have serious effects on
British aviation and B.0,A.C. in particular. For those reasons Hong Kong
has proposed that H.M.G. might share in the development of the airport; on
present tentative proposals that share would be a grant of sone £3.25 million
towards the total cust. Failing sono assistance on these linos, it would be
extremely difficult for Hong Kong to meet the total cost of this project without
unacceptablo roductions on other projects of greater importance to the
community as a whole c.g. in the field of social services. The presentation
of this proposal to the Board of Trado is in its final stages; we are discussing
with Hong Kong the section on financial considerations.
B.
Joint Education Projects: Technical Training
In the present financial climate we soo no hope of obtaining funds for
such a project from other than existing sources as indicated in paragraph 4 of Brief No.5 (Technical Education). We are looking into the availability of
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