reduced below 21 days.

Nevertheless,

since it is very much in the interests of the

Americans themselves that we should not ruŋ

into unnecessary trouble with the Chinese

accordingles over these visits, we are/asking you if an are asking you if an

live

approach could be made to them with a view

to extending the present period of 30 days.

we suggest

Should

The basis on which/such an approach might be

ch/such

made is we suggestę as follows:-

(1) They should be asked to extend the

period of no publicity to include 30

days before and 30 days after a visit;

failing this,

(2) to extend the period to include 30

days before and 15 days after a visit;

failing this,

(3) to agree to a period of not less than

21 days before and 15 days after a

visit.

to

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be leade

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the Americans to

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So days of no publicity, paria

particularly

NOTHING TO BE WRITTEN IN THIS MARGIN

The above proposals have the Agreement the

of our Minister of State and I should be

the necessary

approach

to

grateful if you could see your way to acting the Amacions, could be made.

upon them.

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