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On the illegal immigrants from China which really can affect Hong Kong far more than the others, and will have already threatened our standard of life and could, if allowed to continue, really undo an awful lot of what we've tried to do here that I feel optimistic about. We have the media

to intercept the people for an indefinite period of time and it could be as Kevin was suggesting implying that we are perhaps over the worst: that's too early to say about this. With regard to the resettlement of Vietnamese, one really can't tell until the outcome of this conference is known and it hasn't even been announced yet. But I did set out from here I must admit depressed. I thought that the world just was not focussing on this problem of ours, and it was more interested in SALT or energy or in whatever it was. And I think that now and I'm not claiming this was anything particular to do with our visit I think our visit coincided with a surge of interest in this problem. Now there is a new focussing on the problem and a new determination to tackle it. And I think the prospects for the conference now are much, much better than they were 2 or 3 weeks ago and I think that any diplomat anywhere would agree with this.

That I think is the last question; I want

question; I want to have my last word which is that I think the success of this conference is going to very much depend upon wheth the media' of the world allow governments to forget this problem. So please keep after it, it is a des- perately important human problem for the whole region, and its an extraordinarily important problem for Hong Kong itself.

So do please keep at it.

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