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in any case in a strong position to promote its business

in a British administered colony.

7. The political arguments which my colleague has adduced

are naturally more difficult for me to assess. I am bound

to say, however, that it seems difficult to substantiate the

Hong Kong complaints of unfair treatment against the

background of their own success story; in other words, in

a situation where they have been able to achieve a

remarkable rate of economic growth and continually

augmenting reserves, the necessity for better treatment from

Britain either now or in the past cannot very well be

sustained. To a large extent their prosperity derives from

and depends on their status as a British Colony.

9. I have agreed this submission with Mr Royle in so far

as it embodies a statement of his position and advice and

I have copied it to the Secretary of State for Trade and

Industry in case he wishes to give his views before a

decision is reached; pending your views, we have not yet

consulted the Treasury.

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