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  1. UK rights of abode for Hong Kong households (1989)

    Genre
    Speech

    Rosanna(?) Tam, Nationality Committee of the Hong Kong Government, on UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd’s announcement on rights of abode for fifty thousand heads of Hong Kong households.

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  2. Summit support for Hong Kong (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Geoffrey Howe, Foreign Secretary, interviewed on Hong Kong and the international support from the G7 Economic Summit in Paris, calling on China to do what is necessary to restore confidence in Hong Kong....

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  3. Reaction in Hong Kong to UK settlement announcement (1989)

    Genre
    News report; Speech; News bulletin

    Michael O’Neill reports from Hong Kong on local reaction to UK Foreign Secretary Douglas Hurd’s scheme whereby 50,000 people in Hong Kong will be granted the right to settle in Britain (before 1997?)....

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  4. Hong Kong politician on Chinese handover concerns (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Hong Kong legislator, Alan Lee, on growing concern for the future of the residents of the British colony as martial law continues in China. Hong Kong is due to be handed over to China in 1997...

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  5. Douglas Hurd on Hong Kong handover (1993)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Foreign Secretary, Douglas Hurd, who discusses his backing of Governor of Hong Kong, Chris Patten’s decision to press ahead unilaterally with democratic reform. He discusses the Chinese, the...

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  6. Sir David Wilson on Hong Kong’s British passport holders (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    The Governor of Hong Kong, Sir David Wilson, says that all three-and-a-quarter million British passport holders in the territory need reassurance that they could take refuge in Britain if they needed to....

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  7. Role of UK in Hong Kong handover (1990)

    Genre
    Interview

    Two senior Hong Kong legislators have been to Downing Street to seek Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher’s support in their campaign for faster action towards democracy in the colony. Dame Lydia Dunn says she...

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  8. Agreement signed on future of Hong Kong (1984)

    Genre
    Interview

    Interview with Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe on the agreement between Great Britain and China over the future of Hong Kong. Male interviewer not identified.

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  9. Hong Kong Bill passed, despite opposition (1990)

    Genre
    Interview; News report

    MPs comment on the passing of the Hong Kong Bill, which could grant 250,000 people from Hong Kong British citizenship. Conservative MPs Norman Tebbit, Tim Janman and Tony Marlow, along with Labour deputy...

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  10. Foreign Secretary on Hong Kong and boat people (1989)

    Genre
    Interview

    Foreign Secretary Sir Geoffrey Howe has strongly hinted that Hong Kong may be forced to turn back thousands of Vietnamese boat people unless urgent action is taken now. Sir Geoffrey has been telling the...

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