NOTHING TO BE WRITTEN IN THIS MARGIN
MR. J.K. GORDON
has
Sum
27
(Westen Dept, Foreign Office)
I understand from Mr. Day in the Foreign
Secretary's Private Office that he mentioned
the draft letter to the Luxembourg Ambassador and accompanying Aide-Memoire (Flag B) to you
at the end of last week, and that it has been
agreed that since the Ambassador original ly wrote to the Foreign Secretary (Flag 0) that it would be appropriate for the reply to go
from a Foreign Office Minister. Mr. Day asked
me to send you the papers so that you could submit a draft letter to the appropriate Foreign Office Minister.
2.
After the letter has been despatched the file should please be returned to the Hong Kong Department of our Dependent Territories
Division.
Im
(D. P.R. MACKILLIGIN)
19 June, 1967
Then paper reached me on 22
June. Now su
my
[Forftenly] mints of 23 June,
Fo. wh to Luxembong Embang 128. June
Ansterch