PS to Mr Royle
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HONG KONG: MONETARY MANAGEMENT AND INSTITUTIONS
When Mr Royle saw me at a party last week, he told me that he wished to have a chat about Hong Kong. I said that I was in the process of preparing a paper on the above subject, and that perhaps the discussion with me could take place after I had finished
the paper.
w/209E 2. I now attach my paper. It is over-long, and I do not suggest
that Mr Royle needs to read it all.
attention to paragraphs 18
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But perhaps you could draw his
21 and the separate Personal addendum,
which might serve as a basis for his talk with me.
3. Could I add that my paper is at present a purely personal one? I am sending it to-day to the Department, so that it does not yet incorporate any views of the other FCO officials. Subject to Mr Royle's views, what I would have in mind that after consideration within the FCO it might be appropriate to show a version (of course suitable sanitised) of my paper to those in the Treasury and more especially the Bank of England who are more expert in these matters
than I am.
2 November 1973
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Sir D Watson
Mr Youde
Mr Stuart
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D G Holland