§ 13. Mr. Gammansasked the Secretary of State for Air what steps are being taken to provide temporary airstrips in Hong Kong or the New Territories.
§ The Under-Secretary of State for Air (Mr. Geoffrey de Freitas)The Air Commander-in-Chief Far East has reported that the airfield facilities at Kai Tak are adequate for the aircraft at present based there. It would not be in the national interest to indicate any further steps which may be being taken to strengthen the air defences of the Colony.
§ Mr. GammansIs the hon. Gentleman satisfied that aircraft more modern than those already sent, which would probably be required for the defence of the Colony, could land on the present airfield?
§ Mr. de FreitasThe Question refers to temporary airstrips, and I have said that it is not in the public interest to indicate any further steps which may be being taken.
§ Air-Commodore HarveyWhile that may not be in the public interest, is the Ministry taking steps to see that arrangements are made so that modern aircraft can be accommodated there?
§ Mr. de FreitasI can certainly give the assurance that aircraft would not be sent unless there were airfields or airstrips from which they could operate.
§ Mr. GallacherInstead of airstrips at Hong Kong, would it not be much better to make diplomatic strides in view of the occupation of Shanghai?