not to impose too great a burden on your own time
especially in view of the longer visit now
proposed and wonders, for example, whether there
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As to the official programme itself
Lord Shepherd sees this as a continuation rather
than a repetition of his last visit. He would
be very much guided by your views on what should
him be included but after discussion with W to we
feel that the following might provide an outline:
(a) a visit to the Technical College and a
display of interest in technical
education in general;
an informal talk with the Federation of
University Students Union;
(b)
(c)
(a)
a visit to an open prison;
a visit to the Chinese University;
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(e)
(f)
an appraisal of the City District Officers
Scheme on the ground;
a visit to some of the poorer tenement
areas as well as resettlement schemes;
(g) a session with UMELCO;
(h)
(i)
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side of Deperiments and/or the preferably for evening diraws in the Reas Administrative Officers Association;
opportunity to meet representatives
business community; and then it this of the hat ore of Joumb2001 thio might
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tas the form of a dinner at which
Lord Shepherd would be prepared to make
a set speech drafted here in advance.
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