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Mr Macour
CONFIDENTIAL
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Overseas Police Adviser
MR ALLAN ELLIS
1. Many thanks for your minute of 9 April and for the time you have spent in wading through all these papers.
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You will now have seen a copy of Mr Ellis's letter of 6 April to Mr Royle. The original is now on these papers. Do you have any further observations in the light of it?
3. When Mr Royle said he would ask you to look through the papers, Mr Ellis asked specifically if you would say whether the 1963 and 1965 enquiries could be recorded as full in view of his allegations about excluding witnesses and not taking down evidence. He has reflected this request in the fifth paragraph of his letter, although in a rather odd way. I should be grateful for any suggestion you may have on how we could answer this point.
1.1. Anson.
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10 April 1973
Hong Kong & Indian Ocean Dept
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