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VIETNAMESE REFUGEES:
MOVEMENT FROM HONG KONG
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We spoke about Hong Kong telegram 1373 of 3 October in reply to FCO telegram 782 which we asked you to send on our behalf.
I enclose a draft of a telegram which you might like to send in reply to Hong Kong's 1373. The short point is, I think, that a considerable number were called forward from Hong Kong in September and ICEM were told (through MVD and the Hong Kong Government) to arrange the necessary transport for particular batches of refugees. The calling forward was obviously a little too late in September for the refugees to leave that month and the new Secretariat of the newly-formed Joint Committee on Refugees from Vietnam will in future try to call forward next month's arrivals during the first week or so of the preceding
However, I would re-emphasise that the onus does not lie entirely at our end. The par for the course, I gather, is that at least three weeks and often more will elapse between call forward and arrival and it would obviously help if this could be improved bearing in mind that those responsible for the call forward have to be reasonably confident that the accommodation is going to be available before they actually "push the button"
We spoke about our proposals on the future rate of intake and, if the Home Secretary agrees to write in the terms proposed, you will no doubt see the copy that will be sent to the Foreign Secretary in the course of next week.
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