Telephone 01-930 1234, ext. 193
Treasury Chambers,
Great George Street,
30
London, S.W.1
2 October 1970
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K M Wilford Esq CMG
Foreign and Commonwealth Office Downing Street
S W 1
Dear Mike,
VISIT OF MR PHILIP HADDON-CAVE
Thank you for your letter of 25 September.
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I am sorry that it has taken us rather a long time to sort out all the bits and pieces and that it was not possible to provide Haddon-Cave with a consolidated programme before his arrival in the UK. I am glad to say however that virtually all his meetings have now been arranged (although there may be a couple of additions on our side) and I enclose 3 copies of the programme taking in his visits to your Department, the Bank of England, the Treasury and the Central Statistical Office, the Civil Service Department and the Board of Trade.
There are only two small points to note. The CSD would be grateful if Haddon-Cave could let them know in advance what it is he wishes to discuss. The people to telephone are:-
Min Gunsłan
Info. Biv.
E Brown on
RF Jones
834 6644 extension 263
extension 264
The other point concerns Haddon-Cave's farewells to the
I have not made any specific arrangements Mein Like FCO and to the Treasury.
but Friday the 20 November is free.
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I am sending copies of this letter to A J Collier, Civil Service Department, P AR Brown, Board of Trade, L R Simmons, Central Statistical Office and E P Haslam, Bank of England.
Yours Suicely
Richard Steel.
RH J STEEL
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