Reference...

HKK 18/11

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Mr. Cruchley

Following the advice contained in your paragraph 2 above, I have sent a despatch to Hong Kong, seeking their views. From an administrative, and strictly non-legal, point of view it does seem far more sense that the making of these Rules should wait until 1971.

2.

I am quite happy with your draft letter to Mr. J. W. Bourne of the Lord Chancellor's Office.

Mr My

Jan Away ...

(I. R. Murray) Hong Kong Department

7 October, 1969

(though Mr Gelsen)

thank

you.

In men of (20)

below this.

I altered slightly the draft letter - please

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I pers then pop

to part

these pops though

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hum m

the

Mr Galpin

picture

(14)

about the action taken from

on words; the first prints of

the draft Rules, will reach us the course of the net fer

any further

days

on

and any

them should be delayed

antel the questin

to make

not to make the Rules

has been decided.

200/26

1271 200

I. H. Guckley 9/10/09

Please B.U. 'in 2 months ne: (20). I doubt if we

f

expect a

reply before ther.

Auray,

10, 10

69.

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