clairs he is acting on his om behalf and is not representing anyone, though it is known that he has been under pressure from LEUNG Wei Lam, Director of the Hong Kong Office of the New China News Agency, to make frequent trips to Hong Kong (for unknown purposes).
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In conclusion, this meeting adds nothing to what is already imom about curment communist policy. As in all discussions with communists or their supporters (Mr. HO is certainly not a communist himself) they are prepared to see only one side, at that every distorted one, of the position. There certainly does not appear to be anything worthy of exploitation by Government arising out of this meeting.
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