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ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CHAMBERS
HONG KONG
19th October, 1970.
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K. M. Wilford, Esq., C.M.G., Foreign and Commonwealth Office, Downing Street, LONDON, S.W.1.
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I enclose a copy of this Bill, which may have been
briefly mentioned to you when you were here.
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I left a copy of an earlier version with Tony Rushford during the summer and he asked for an explanatory note and table
A good drament. of sources to be attached, which has been done.
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Would you be so kind as to let your legal advisers have a look at it, and also try to form some kind of a preliminary view as to whether you see any political difficulties in it. It gives us more power to put out troublesome British subjects than we have at present, but we do not see why we should become a haven for Commonwealth dropouts.
H.E. has been armed with a copy and may wish to discuss it, in general terms, when he comes to the F.C.0. during his leave.
It was good to see you out here again and looking so fit. I hope the rest of your trip was pleasant.
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