of any representations we will then consult

Hong Kong. With their agreement we are

inclined to think that from that point the

Hong Kong authorities themselves should

embark on bilateral discussions with the

Commission. We should also be grateful for

your advice in what way this stage of the

exercise should be conducted.

8. I am copying this letter to Dunnett and

Christofas and in this office to Britten and

Robinson. I am not quite sure what other

desks in the Board of Trade will be concerned

so I am sending you spares.

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