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Mr. O'Brien
10/2
Pension Policy
Since I minuted to you on this subject, I have seen Mr. Blakeway's minute of 10 November. He makes a point which I had, I fear, overlooked. It is obviously a valid one and one which applies just as much to the dependent territories in the Caribbean as to the other Caribbean territories. It will be clear from my previous minute how firmly opposed I am to this pensions exercise being handled in any way on the basis of racialist criteria. I agree with Mr. Blakeway that the problem is a fundamental one and I think that we should ask O.D.M. to produce proposals as to how it should be tackled.
(A. J. Fairclough) West Indian Department
13 November, 1969
Copied to (together with a copy of my
previous minute of 7 November)
Mr. Blakeway, Caribbean Department Mr. Combs
Mr. McCarthy, Arabian Dept.
Mr. Dalton, Central & South African J. Stewart, Hong Kong Dept. Mr. Miller, N. African Dept. Miss Swann, S. Asian Dept. Mr. Munro, S.W. Pacific Dept. Mr. McQuiggan, W. African Dept. Miss Sinclair, S.E. Asian Dept. Mr. Le Tocq, East African Dept.
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