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If one excluded the New Towns, the rest of the New
Territories did not matter too much. There might be
a case for making the District Commissioner a
Secretary
but not on a "Secretary's salary
salary").
Mr Royic thought that might be worth doing.
Sir Murray MacLehose said he would like to think Sulthan about this.
about the matter further.
28 Mr Wright said that Mr Robert Parry, MP for
Liverpool Exchange, was now staying with Mr Stephen Wong, Vice President of the Heung Yee Kuk. They
would be pressing him on issues such as this.
the Hamas You. Kuk had told in Royle they Mr Stuart said that they wanted permits for returning
residants of the
Hong Kong Chinese wishing to go into the restricted
and clsewhere. We had
more camily
area to be available in London Action on this consulted Has Kay on the
seemed to be proceeding very slowly. Sir Murray
"If he would check on progress.
MacLehose said that that sounded a seasonable
arrangement; he would sheek up on what was happening
about it
Review of Nationality Law (See Separate Record)
Governor's Private Secretary
26 Mr Royle said that we wered interested to see
that the Governor was appointing a Chinese as his Private Secretary. Sir Murray MacLehose said that
had been the Secretary of the Mass Transit Study
Group and was clearly a bright man. Mr Royle asked about
out handling papes with special markings on the
what would happen about UK IVES
SALY Sir Murray
Maelchose inquired whether the FCO sent many papers
with such a classification to Hong Kong. Mr Wilford
said that we sent very few, Sir Murray MacLehose
private office did not open such
his
said that Mr Chan would not see UK EYES ONLY material
papes. They were sorted in the Secretarial and the
nor TOP SPORT material, which would by pass the boxes were opened by himself.
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