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REGISTRY No. 51 SODINIMA
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Your reference HKK 6/548/5
A. C. Stuart, Esq.,
Hong Kong & Indian Ocean Department,
Foreign & Commonwealth Office, London, S. W. 1.
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I was glad to see that Lord Stokes and Reardon of BLI had asked to see the Governor. While he seemed somewhat reluctant to see them, the more that can be done to impress upon the top management of British Leyland the need to meet Hong Kong's requirements the better.
3. Subject to clearance in London, I have been fitted into the programme for Lord Goronwy-Roberts' visit and will be arranging for him to meet some of the leading members of the British business community.
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4. There has been the inevitable reaction in the press, including a particularly scathing leading article by Derek Davies of the Far Eastern Economic Review. But Denis Brayne told me yesterday that the message seemed to have got through and there had been a marked fall off in the number of illegal immigrants. It is difficult to judge whether the issue
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not, and that at a time of growing unemployment, or underemployment, self-interest will prevail.
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5. You will have had a copy of my letter about the mass transit negotia- tions. I sent you a telegram yesterday about a press report suggesting that major modifications were being proposed. A source close to the negotiations told us recently that there really was no point in the Hong Kong Government prolonging the agony any further as it was quite clear that the Japanese could get nowhere near the HK$5,000 million figure. This is borne out by the information trickling through from Tokyo. I gather, however, that the talks in January are not likely to be the last; and that if they do break down, as I think they will, the contingency plan, at least at official level, is to split the whole thing up into separate contracts (all this assuming that they decide to go ahead at all).
Economic
6. The floating of the Hong Kong dollar has not been received too well by
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