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APPENDIX 'B'

LINES OF COMMUNICATION LEADING TO

HONG KONG

The main lines of communication are:-

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(i) Road CANTON

TUNGKUAN TAIPING

PAO AN

SHUM CHUN

(ii)

Railway CANTON KOWLOON

(iii)

Road CANTON - TUNGKUAN

CHANGMUTOU LUNG KANG

SHU SHUM CHUN

(iv) Road WAICHOW LUNG KANG SHU SHUM CHUN

(v) Road SWATOW - PING SHAN SHU - SHUM CHUN.

All these roads are dirt surfaced, and are of very reduced

value in times of heavy rain when they would probably not

support sustained military traffic.

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(c)

(a)

(e)

(f)

(g)

Routes (iii), (iv) and (v) are not independent in so

far as they have in common the stretch of road between

HENG KANG and LUNG KANG. This constitutes a bottle

neck which greatly reduces the logistical value of

these three main roads.

The road construction within the immediate vicinity

of the frontier has also opened up the coast line of

Mirs Bay and has extended into the Chi Niang Shan

Peninsula.

It is reasonable to assume that road development is

NOT confined to the immediate frontier area and is in

progress further back.

The roads to Bias Bay are also being improved.

At present, the new roads adjacent to the frontier are

still dependent upon the main lines of communication

in para (a) above, but as they develop in conjunction

with road development further back, this will

represent an increased capability.

Apart from this the main implication is that by the

opening up of the Mirs Bay and Bias Bay coastline the

plaćé

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