discussion on Ombudsmen in Hong Kong with a Chinese Policeman

on a course in this country, who called on Mr. Sykes for advice

about Ombudsman-ship!

last para. of draft. I have put this in brackets because at

the Ministerial Visits Committee it seemed that the projected

time for Mr. Royle's visit to the Far East overlapped with the

Secretary of State's absence in the U.S.A. (19 - 29 September)

and the Minister of State's visit to Australia and Fiji

(1 14 October). The P.U.S. felt that he must therefore

reserve the Secretary of State's position on Mr. Royle's

projected visit.

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amit in impracticable,

a new has concluding face.

W215 Zoman

(L. Monson)

23 July, 1970

1. My Visit.

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Sofs returns h the U.K.

2.

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L.M.

excellent.

We might festangs,

Inawe

about

Pase 5(ii)

Housing.

Private Secretary

A.R.

M. Royle has now discussed paragraph 5 (ii)

with Mr Laird and is content to leave it as it stands.

On the question of his visit

minutes below.

new

see my separate

CONFIDENTIAL

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Mcy Deas

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