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Dear
Heath,
You
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COLONIAL
SECRETARIAT
LOWER ALBERT ROAD
HONG KONG
26th July, 1968
(268
Conversation between HO Yin,
Mr. Paul TSUI, and Mr. F.K. LI
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I think that when you were here early in July you heard Paul Tsui give us an account at a Government House meeting of the conversation he had had on a social occasion with HO Yin. You will remember that HO Yin is a very influential business- man who operates both in Hong Kong and Macau and has fairly close contacts with the Communists.
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I now enclose a copy of the record which Paul Tsui made of this conversation. (It is not signed by him, but is headed "The Way as HO Yin of Macau Put It".) I enclose a copy of a separate record of the same conversation made by F.K. Li. The third enclosure is a commentary on the interview prepared by Special Branch, with which we agree. I think you will find nothing in these records of special signif- icance of novelty, but they do provide some confirmation of trends already noted.
3.
Q.W. Lee, who is mentioned as the fourth participant, is a well-known Hong Kong banker, now a member of the Legislative Council.
4.
I am sending a copy of this letter with enclosures to Percy Cradock at Peking.
Youn
AM.
ever
(A.F. Maddocks)
R.H. Mason Esq., C.M.G., O.B.E., Commonwealth Office,
LONDON S.W.1.
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