TNAG-0122-FCO40-158-Future-of-Hong-Kong-1968 — Page 135

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91. Since it is no longer the policy to fight to the end

in Hong Kong and our aim must be to make the best we can of

an orderly transfer of our responsibility for the Colony, it

is essential that the Governor should remain at his post. In the changed circumstances therefore it would seem that

the time has come to cancel the Dormant Commission.

I. CONCLUSIONS

British Interests

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(a)[mo

ple

present

(a) At the present time It costs us nothing to maintain

our position in Hong Kong (apart from our net

expenditure on defence of the order of £15 million

We have a sizeable investment

at

the-present-time).

in the Colony and a considerable trade with it. It

has accumulated large sterling balances which it is

in H.M.G.'s interest to retain. fin

in a substantially

stable form.

consume

Hoy Kuftre

(b) We derive substantial advantages from it as a centre

of communications and for intelligence operations,

and politically it has some value to us in our

relations with our allies, particularly the

Americans.

(c) But the conomy is vulnerable both to commercial

policy changes in the free world and to Chinese

pressures. If it suffered a period of prolonged

economic recession or stagnation, the Colony could

become a major liability. Internal pressures and

outside criticism may build up because constitutional

advance is inhibiteâ. Our position in Hong Kong is

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