BROOKS'S,
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Robin,
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ST. JAMES'S STREET,
LONDON, SWIA ILN.
TEL. 01-499 0072
10 June 1981
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RECEIVED IN JOY NO. 51 - 9 Jill 1981
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It was very good of you and Dick Clift to turn out for lunch at such short notice. I trust that the food if not the company made it worthwhile. John Wu was very pleased to have had the opportunity to meet you both and, in so far as Hong Kong is concerned, you can count him as one of your 'fans'.
He was particularly taken with the closely reasoned analysis of the Hong Kong situation that you and Dick furnished. I am sure that his besetting anxieties about the future came through clearly enough. In this, in my recent experience, he is typical of the Hong Kong entrepreneurial class.
Wu is at present visiting Spain (to conclude his purchase of the Makati estate near Gibraltar) and Portugal (to see, inter alia, the President regarding his interests in Macau). He will be back in the UK for a business meeting: on or about 18 June prior to returning to Hong Kong.
Meanwhile, he has asked me to pass on to you a copy of a letter from Yu Tun-hwa of China Resources (and Chairman of Mightycity Co.Ltd., soon to be re-named the Tin Shui Wai Corporation) addressed to Michael Sandberg. This sets out in useful fashion the history of the Tin Shui Wai project. I am also enclosing a second copy which you might like to pass on to Dick Clift.
Attached below
My next Hong Kong visitor is likely to be Sally Aw Hsien, the owner of the Sing Tao group of newspapers. She is likely to be a useful contact when you go to Hong Kong. I hope that you and Dick will again lunch with me in order to meet her. I have as yet no dates other than that she is due here in July.
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