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From: R A Burns
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15 November 1991
Mr Davies, FED Mr Ricketts, HKD Mr Colvin, SEAD
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HKC 406/1.
HONG KONG : FUTURE BRITISH CONSULATE-GENERAL : INFORMATION SERVICES
1. I have minuted to you separately about the requirements for immigration, passport and consular services in the new Consulate-General building. I note from the present draft of the schedule of requirements that we envisage a relatively modest Information Section (half a Grade 6 First Secretary, 1 x LEII Assistant Information Officer, and 1 x LEIII translator/typist).
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I wonder whether this is right. The Far East will remain a priority area of British interest, not least because of its burgeoning economic growth. There will be plenty of trained, English-speaking people available in Hong Kong, which also has an ideal location to act as a regional centre. Should we be thinking of a larger information effort based in Hong Kong but serving the wider region? We have an opportunity to cater for this now - it would be more difficult to do so later when the design brief has been written.
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I would be interested to have your views.
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