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Mrs Booth appears to refer in paragraph 3 of her letter to an incident which took place on 3/4 May. This incident

was resolved by a border liaison meeting between the Hong

Kong and Chinese authorities at which both sides exchanged

views on improving cooperation and resources to curb

smuggling between Guangdong and Hong Kong. Both sides stressed that further liasion would help to curb smuggling

activities and contribute to the peace and good order of

the Hong Kong/Guangdong border. Mrs Booth may also be

interested to hear that Hong Kong's controls to counter

smuggling have recently been strengthened. These include

restrictions on the engine capacity of speed boats with

outboard motors which can be used in Hong Kong waters and

licensing conditions which mean that they may only be used

between sunrise and sunset.

М.

Francis Maude

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