5.
Dedicated to free
enterprise
6.
(c)
Low taxation
(1)
7.
Leading world trading
unit.
Factors supporting the image Free port status
commercial infra-structure
Good air and sea communications
Convenient and efficient cargo-handling and godown facilities
Equal access for all supplies
Well established trade links throughout E. and S.E. Asia
(g) Reasonable conditions of work
constantly and steadily improving
(h)
Unrestricted remittance of
profits and movement of
capital in and out.
Sophisticated and experienced
20. Target: (A)
SELLERS
Image
(B)
Large and rapidly
(a)
expanding import market
(b)
2.
Strategically well
distribution centre for
placed and well-equipped (c)
Factors supporting the image
Sophisticated commercial
infrastructure
Good air and sea communications
Free port status
E. and 3.E. Asia
(a)
Convenient and efficient cargo- handling facilities
3.
Resourceless economy
in terms of materials
(e)
Consumer preference for
imported goods
(f)
Business conducted in English
(g)
No discrimination between
domestic and overseas supplies
(h)
(i)
Well established trade links throughout E. and S.E. sia
Efficient cargo handling both by air and by sea.
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21. Target:
OVERSELS CHINESE
(1) Image
(B)
Factors supporting the image
Continuing community
(a)
School building programme
harmony and progress
(b)
2.
Modern developments
Development of Chinese University
with rising standards
(c)
3.
Steadily improving amenities
Local officers in the Public Service
(a)
4.
Opportunities for investment.
Resettlement and low-cost housing programmes
(e) Building of parks and
playgrounds
(f) Unrestricted remittance of
profits and movement of capital in and out.
AGENCIES PROMOTING HONG KONG'S PUBLIC RELATIONS OVERSEAS
Each of the agencies listed plays a greater or lesser part according to
its facilities and appropriateness for the task.
22. In Hong Kong:-
(a) Government Information Services
(b) Department of Commerce and Industry (c) The Hong Kong Trade
Development Council (a) The Federation of Hong Kong Industries (e) The
Hong Kong Tourist Association (f) Hong Kong General Chamber of Commerce.
23. In the U.S....:
(a) Washington D.C.
(b) New York
(c)
In major cities
(d)
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Counsellor for Hong Kong
Commercial Affairs at the British Embassy
Tourist association's
representative.
British Information Services
T.D.C.'s representative
Tourist Association's
representative.
British Consulates-General.
Tourist Association's representative in
San Francisco, and consultants in Los Angeles, Chicago, Boston and
Dallas.
(e) Chambers of Commerce.
24. In Canada:-
(a)
British High Commission, Ottawa and Trade. Commissioners in provincial
capitals.
(b)
Tourist Association Consultants in Toronto, Montreal and Vancouver.
(c) Chambers of Commerce/Boards of Trade. (d) P.I.R. Ltd.
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incorporating the Department of Commerce and Industry and the Government
Information Services.
(b) Public Relations Liaison Committee.
(c) News Department of Commonwealth Office.
(d) Trade Development Council's representative and
P.R. consultants.
(e) Tourist Association representative.
(f)
(e)
Hong Kong association
Ship Owners sub-committee dealing especially with seamen.
(h) Chambers of Commerce.
26. In Europe:-
(a) British Missions in all capitals and consular
posts in many cities.
(b) Counsellors for Hong Kong Commercial Affairs,
Eritish Embassy, Brussels and British Mission, Geneva.
(c) T.D.C. representatives in Europe (operating
from Frussels) with the services of Public Relations consultants in
Paris, Bonn, Oslo, Copenhagen, Helsinki, Geneva, Milan, Hamburg,
Stockholm, and Barcelona.
(d) Tourist Association's representative.
(e)
Chambers of Commerce.
27. In Japan:-
(a) British Embassy in Tokyo and consular posts in
certain major cities.
(b) Tourist Association's representative.
28. In Australia:
(a) British High Commissioner's Office and
Deputy High Commissioner's Office in state capitals.
(b) Sydney - T.D.C.'s representative.
29. Other Countries:-
(a)
(b)
(c)
British Missions in all capitals, and consulates in many major cities.
Chambers of Commerce.
Trade Development Council's representative in Nairobi.
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CO-ORDIN..TION
The various agencies overseas are in frequent and constant touch with
their offices in Hong Kong. Those listed in paragraph 22 meet together
in Hong Kong at approximately fortnightly intervals to discuss matters
of common interest. One such matter is the question of the distribution
of literature about Hong Kong: it is hoped that when one agency produces
a feature, maximum and the most efficient and appropriate form of
distribution can be arranged through each of the agencies.
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31. It is hoped that there is good liaison between agencies
which have offices in the same countries. In Britain there is the London
Public Relations Liaison Committee which meets regularly to discuss
activities in Britain.
MEMBERS!!IP OF THE OVERSELS PUBLIC RELATIONS CO-ORDINATION
COMMITTEE
*J. Cater, Deputy Colonial Secretary (Chairman)
Mrs. S. Yuen, Executive Director, Federation of
Hong Kong Industries
Mr. G. Archer, Executive Director, Hong Kong General
Chamber of Commerce
**Mr. R.G.L. Oliphant, Executive Director, Hong Kong
Trade Development Council
Major H.F. Stanley, Executive Director, Hong Kong
Tourist association
N.J.V. Watt, Director of Government Information Services C.P.
Haddon-Cave, Deputy Economic Secretary
D.H. Jordan, Deputy Director of Commerce & Industry
J.R. Locking, assistant Secretary, Colonial Secretariat
(Secretary)
*will be replaced by Mr. A. Todd, Defence Secretary
w.e.f.
1.4.68.
**will be replaced by Mr. J. Cater, Executive Director,
Hong Kong Trade Development Council.
Colonial Secretariat
Hong Kong.
March, 1968
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MOD (UK) RTT/051845Z Feb.
CBF Hong Kong has reported Governor's request for retention of AIT in
Hong Kong for further year as follows.
2. Begins. Governor has asked that AIT should remain in Colony for
further twelve months from expiry of present tour (that is, until 31
March 1970) under same financial terms as at present. During this
period, team will have under instruction one existing Government mobile
firm team and a second which is being formed. The aim being for the
nucleus of a Government organisation to gain experience by working
jointly with ATT. For reasons mentioned in paragraph two of Reference A,
I am sure that this extra period is necessary, both to mest foreseeable
commitments, and to
This team continues to
make train up an adequate Government organisation.
It has also
a very big contribution to hearts and minds operations here, been a big
factor in arousing general awareness of the possibilities of this type
of operation. Ends.
3.
This headquarters strongly endorses the proposal. If approved request
MOD (Army) be invited to make necessary detailed arrangements direct
with HQ FARELF.
4.
Governor is telegraphing Commonwealth Office on similar lines.
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Army Information Team
Your telegram No. 204 indicated that the Army Information Team's
tour in Hong Kong could be extended until 31st March, 1969 on the basis
of the then existing financial arrangements. We have in the meantime
been examining further the means of carrying on this work on a civilian
basis, and have come to the conclusion that while we shall not be in a
position to take over the commitment by the date mentioned, we can most
effectively move in this direction at an early date by integrating
civilian personnel to work under the direction of the Army Information
Team for a time sufficient to identify and overcome any operational
problems that might arise from civilianisation.
2.
(a)
The proposal is that:
our Information Services Department mobile film team which operates in
the urban area shall as soon as possible be put under the overall
direction of the Officer Commanding the Army Information Team; and,
(b) additional supernumerary posts would be sought urgently to
enable a further team to be formed, and to enable one officer to gain
experience of the control and administration of this kind of operation.
If approval of these posts is forthcoming we can then hope to integrate
soldiers and civilians into three teams, so as to get the best value out
of the Army Information Team while it remains here.
There would not however be time for all this to be carried out and
for the necessary experience to be gained by 31st March, 1969 and I hope
therefore that it may be possible for the Ministry of Defence to agree
to a further extension of the tour in
KCK 3/22 After speaking to Hong Kong for the Army Information Team
to 31st March, 1970
Mr Boyd (FE.D.)
Miss Sammiers (vice to Wilson) IRD
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We should, of course, under the current financial arrangements. have to
accept that if the team were for overriding reasons urgently required
elsewhere it would have to be withdrawn.
4.
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a I love
request to the Commander-in-Chief, Far East, for this proposed
Moextension.
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HONG KONG,
Your saving despatch 1003 of 7 August 1968.
Army Information Team
As you have no doubt already heard from the Commander, British Forces
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