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<text id=89TT1848>
<title>
July 17, 1989: World Notes:Hong Kong
</title>
<history>
TIME--The Weekly Newsmagazine--1989
July 17, 1989 Death By Gun
</history>
<article>
<source>Time Magazine</source>
<hdr>
WORLD, Page 69
World Notes
HONG KONG
British Option: Foreclosed
</hdr><body>
<p> Deeply traumatized by China's bloody crackdown on students
in Tiananmen Square, Hong Kong has been looking back to London
for reassurance that the same thing won't happen there when
Beijing assumes control of the crown colony in 1997. At the
least, Hong Kong's 5.7 million Chinese want the option of moving
to Britain. Last week British Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey
Howe was dispatched to the colony to allay fears, but his visit
only managed to make a bad situation worse.
</p>
<p> Howe brought a blunt and unwelcome message: "There is
simply no way a British government could grant to several
million people the right to come and live in Britain." Instead,
while planning to admit perhaps 100,000 Hong Kong Chinese,
London offered to enlist the U.S., Canada and Australia in a
last-resort "lifeboat" plan to absorb others in the event of a
mass exodus. In the meantime, Britain would hasten the
implementation of self-rule and press Beijing for fresh
assurances that Chinese troops would stay out of Hong Kong. The
colony's Chinese were not appeased. Storming out of the hall
where the Foreign Secretary delivered his speech, eight
prominent local officials shouted, "Shame, shame!"
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</body></article>
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