OF
COMMONS
MAL
HOUSE
IOS INOW
QUI
ENSE
16th January 1967
18!
10.
Dear Judith,
I am told that you are now
taking over the business of answering
questions upon dependent territories in
the stead of Fred Lee, and hence hope you
can find time to see me during this week.
I saw Fred as the former Minister
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before going off to Hong Kong in December,
and promised him a report upon my return.
This colony needs urgent and detailed
attention, as I am quite sure your Civil
Servants will confirm. I had a long talk
with the Governor, Sir David Trench. I
believe him to be a liberal minded man,
who is keen to implement reforms of the
municipal set-up, although I would not say
as much for some other officials.
I know that Ernest Thornton, like
myself, will be urging the Secretary of