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HONG KONG: EVIDENCE GIVEN TO THE DEFENCE AND EXTERNAL AFFAIRS
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1. You asked to what text Peking telegram no. 1073 of 9 December relates.
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Peking's telegram was in answer to FCO telegram no. 883 of 8 December which contained the text of certain questions which the Defence and External Affairs Sub-Committee (DEASC) of the House of Commons Select Committee on Expenditure were expected to put to FCO witnesses (Mr Hawley/Mr O'Keeffe) the following day and of the proposed replies. Peking's suggested changes were incorporated in the final text of the material to be used with the DEASC.
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In the event, not surprisingly, the questions relating to the future of Hong Kong and Chinese attitudes were not put
quite in the form anticipated. I attach the relevant extract from the transcript of the proceedings of the DEASC on 9 December together with a copy of Mr O'Keeffe's minute of 17 December to Mr Sloman in the PCCU asking for some amendments and a certain amount of sidelining.
22 December 1975
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Mr Martin, FED
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