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difficulties inherent in the proposal at the UK end. Since Hong Kong would meet all the expenses, there would be no financial problems, and the practical problems of actually arranging the second tents would be easily soluble. I. do not know whether there to hear would be any special difficulty for English judge openting under Hong Kong laws, but in view of the amount of interchange among lawyers that takes place at the moment, I would assume not. If thereave gemine problems, they ought at least to be spelt out, 20 that Hong Kong would not think this idea was being turned down out of innate conservativism.

W.E.Quantull

28/11

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