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aderstand that, in respe

in-respect

the matters

not covered in this letter, the District

Commissioner is likely to be addressing you

further in due course in the light of the

most recent discussions

(viii) Immigration

Your concern over restrictions on the

immigration into the United Kingdom of Hong

Kong Chinese, in particular those wishing to

work in Chinese restaurants, is understandable.

You will, Ham sure, appreciate that Hong Kong

cannot be considered in isolation but must be

considered in the context of the overall

position, under the Commonwealth Immigration

Acts, of all Commonwealth countries. Never-

theless, following an announcement by the

Minister of Labour in Parliament on 26th

February 1968, new arrangements for the

allocation of employment vouchers were

introduced. Hong Kong has benefited from

these arrangements, inasmuch as, being a

dependent territory, new and more restrictive

criteria for the issue of Category A vouchers

have not applied to Hong Kong (Category A

vouchers are those issued to persons having

a specific job to go to). Furthermore, a

separate quota of 600 employment vouchers

per annum are now allocated specifically for

applicants from dependent territories and

CONFIDENTI

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