once Hong Kong was satisfied that there was a case for doing

SO.

Mr. Wilford took careful note of the points which I had explained to Mr. Jordan and agreed to get off a tele- gram to Hong Kong last night.

I have, since dictating this minute, seen a copy of Mr. Stewart's minute to Mr. Carey of September 5th and I can see no difference of substance between what I reported to Mr. Jordan and Mr. Sterart's version of what I ought to have reported. In any event, I telephoned Mr. Carey before Mr. Jordan arrived to invite him to be present if he wished. He said he was content to leave it to me.

ER. WELLS (SEC)

C.C.

Wr. Hughes

(Sec

Kr. Peck

(Sec)

Stewart

I

(1.1

Er. Carey

(1.1) I.t

Kiss Lackey

Er. Toms

11

11

Miss Elliott

Mr. Wilford (F.c.o.)

(R. COLDSMITH)

C.R.E. 1P

5th September 1969

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