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Lord Aylestone (then Mr. Bowden) followed this programme when he visited Hong Kong from 5-7 March, 1967; and so did Mr. Fred Lee
before him. I think it would be advisable to follow suit and
consider that all three engagements could be fitted in without
undue strain on the Monday morning.
29 January, 1970
b.5. Cartes
(W. S. Carter)
Hong Kong Department
I agree with M: Carter's
recommendations. They would produce
a programme roughly like:
say
"
Meed CBF a samios fficials.
11.45
Meet nambar $ of Exco
12.30
Members of LEGCO join in
and afterworts have lunch.
Copy to: Mr. C. Wilson (FED)
This would leave
time before llam
for
some sight-seeing
in the island.
Kun Wilfor
520%
2811
This would be fine: the rather loose wording of the original telegram was intended to cover smetting like what is proposed, leaving it to the Grenner to suggest. After talking to tw Hayden I have added a sentence to the draft.
Nor Carter.
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