STAFF: IN CONFIDENCE
Sir Leslie Monson
(O.R).
Sir Hugh Norman-Walker.
With reference to your Minute of 9 January 1970 to
Mr. Wilford and others, and enclosures, I attach a letter
Nr.
received from Mr. Rolfe, ODM.
2. One difficulty which I have in dealing with these affairs is the lack of any organisation or even registry for handling the papers. No doubt this will be put right
when we work out the details of the proposals now under
consideration for Personnel Department to take over the
procedures for the appointment of Colonial Governors; and
if and when we also arrange to shift the responsibility for
the provision of Administrative Officers in dependencies to
the FCO.
2
co. (with encl)
Mr. Larmour
Mr. R. Baker
co. (w/o encl)
Mr. Rolfe (ODM)
Mr. Wilford
✓ Mr
Mr. W.S.Carter
22 JAN 1970
REGISTRY No.51)
RECEIVED IN
FIKKI/20
M.. by ford
(J.C.Morgan)
20 January 1970.
Following
on
our discussioni
Shortly after Xmas, I spoke to Mr. Rolfe about obtaining
a medical report on
Sur H.
Norman- Walker. After consultation with Dr. Liston he said that one would be
provided personal and interim assessment in the available medical information and in the
on the basis that it was
a
strectly
absence of any medical reports from Hong Kong.
I heard nothing more.
2.
STAFF:
The report now received results from a different initiative ( 5 have not seen Surt.
Nomeon's minute of qui January). But- S understand from Dr. Rolfe that it is based on a Heng tong mechicial report recently received
IN CONFIDENCEuch was provided by Professor Mc Fadzean, Dean of the Redical Faculty of Hong Kong University, in whose opinion Dr. "Liston is very
content to rely.
5 mentioned KM. Rolfe that it seemed possible Sur Hugh might take some leave in the Spiring and enquired Whether in that case arrangements wormed be
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