TNAG-0485-FCO40-550-UK-publications-on-labour-and-social-conditions-in-Hong-Kong-1974 — Page 8

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

'... most of this surplus was sent to London to prop up the pound.

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Hong Kong's reserves in London at present total about $2,800 million, on which Hong Kong can draw at any time. Most can be cashed in the same way as a cheque. Cther reserves provide the backing for Hong Kong's stable currency.

All the reserves available for withdrawal would not cover half a year's expenditure at current rates.

"China Airways"

China Airlines.

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in April 1973, the (London) Economist claimed that bpinion in Hong Kong strongly favours the proposal (to have official Chinese representation in Hong Kong)

In only small political-motivated groups is there any desire for official Chinese representation. Most people accept the reality of the position and see practical difficulties which would be disadvantageous to both Britain and China.

The Chinese Government has not pressed for official representation and the writers probably introduce this topic to embarrass China. Soviet propaganda has sought to do the same over the position of Hong Kong.

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