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19 April 1979

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I had hoped to talk to you personally about your

letter of 19 January on the future of Hong Kong, but the

election has intervened. As my Private Secretary has explained to you, your letter reached us just at the time when we were thinking about asking Sir Murray MacLehose to stay on as Governor until next year, and preparing for his visit to Peking. As you know, Sir Murray has now agreed to extend his tour as Governor until April 1980.

The issues you raise in your letter are delicate ones and, as you say, they are best tackled by quiet diplomacy. I have fed some of your ideas through to the experts in

the Department. As you will have seen from press reports,

the Governor's visit to Peking went very well. I enclose

the text of the opening statement he made at the press

conference he gave on his return to Hong Kong. We have made good progress in establishing a climate of relations with the Chinese which should facilitate the solution of

the problems you mention.

Woodrow L Wyatt Esq

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