CONFIDENTIAL

HONG KONG TELEGRAM NO. 1908 TO COMMONWEALTH OFFICE

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I do not think that in any circumstances we could go outside the prison rules and e.g. agree to visitors bringing clothing and foodstuffs. But I would not exclude initially agreeing to a visit by two NCNA officials to

their two staff reporters, if it could be arranged in accordance with the rules. It would be open then to Her Majesty's Chargé d'Affaires in Peking to report developments to the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and request again access to Grey. As far as visits to other prisoners in Hong Kong are concerned, I would prefer to do no more than tell the NCNA what the rules

are,

Foreign Office please pass Immediate to Feking as my tele- gram No. 675.

Sir D. Trench

(Repetition to Feking referred

for departmental decision)

DEPARTMENTAL DISTRIBUTION

CO Hong Kong Dept.

Int. & Gen. Dept.

Far East Pacific Dept. J.I.P.G.D.

J.I.R.D.

FO Far Eastern Dept.

DD & P.U.S.D. News Dept.

ADVANCE COPILS SENT

CONFIDENTIAL

THIS IS A COPY

THE ORIGINAL HAS BEEN RETAINED

IN THE DEPARTMENT UNDER SECTION

3 (4) OF THE PUBLIC RECORDS ACT 1958

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