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by J 1976. From necessity a large proportion of the library will consist of American reference books. The injection of some £120,000 of British reference books will not therefore be excessive and will go a long way towards keeping British technology to the fore and will, of course, be complementary to the British Equipment ↳ kept to ch which it is proposed to install.]
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Plans for the Ralykashnix development of the Polytechnic include a considerable increase in the use of audio/visual aids and the introduction of training in Metrology and it is hoped to purchase equipment of this nature with the grant. It is hoped that the new metrology laboratory will be fully equipped with British equipment at a cost of approximately £200,000, and the balance of the #380,000
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to be spent on equipment will be spent on audio/visual aids.con Such an arrangement should do much to bring the equipment to the notice of the trainees and could in the long ru bring commercial benefits to the United Kingdom.
The proposites for Rjupment are curssidend to be
V. POLITICAL CONSIDERATIONS
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24.
In 1972, when our agreement to provide this grant was formally announced, we were going through a particularly difficult time in our relations with Hong Kong. The Governor had advised that Hong Kong had a political need for outward and visible signs of a special and beneficial relationship with the United Kingdom and it was recognised that carefully selected aid could meet this need. Apart from the political case there was also a strong commercial case in that the United Kingdom share of the large Hong Kong market had dropped to 8%. A number of large government contracts were in the offing and competition between the United Kingdom and Japanese manufacturers was
strong; it was thought that the climate of feeling towards Britain could be a significant factor intipping the balance
fore.
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VI. FINANCE
25. As previously indicated a grant of £500,000 has been approved at Ministerial level and it has been agree
this should be in the form of a technical assistance
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