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Reference. HKCK 064/548/1
2.4.
REQUISITIONING OF SHIPS ORDER 1969
1.
I would be grateful for your comments on Mr Wickson's minute of 9 December (below):
2. My own, such as they are, are these: In the unlikely event of this Order ever being evoked, the Governor and Government of Hong Kong would most probably be in the process of dissolution. If China repossessed, there would subsequently be no funds in Hong Kong to meet bills for compensation from ship owners. Therefore,
if anybody paid, it would have to be the Government of the UK. I assume that the cost of meeting the ship owners' charges would fall to the Secretary of State, by whose authority the acts of delegation were carried out. This would presumably be the Secretary of State for Foreign and Commonwealth Affairs. The
fact that the Secretary of State for Trade had advised ship owners in the UK that their ships in the Far East were being requisitioned under the Order would not bring home to the Department of Trade any financial responsibilities for paying compensation.
20 December 1976
T J David
Hong Kong Department K 245 233 4777
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