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"in London at that time?
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We should naturally prefer to avoid a separate
return journey at public expense, but if there is
gonuinely no possibility of advancing your
then this might be possible.
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FUTURE OF HONG KONG : POSSIBLE VISIT TO CHINA BY SIR E YOUDE
1.
I attach a draft letter to Hong Kong and Peking on this subject. Sir E Youde and FED agree.
2.
The draft mentions the meeting called by the Prime Minister with Sir M MacLehose and Sir E Youde. Sir M MacLehose knows about this, but Sir P Cradock does not yet.
Earlier you
had felt that if such a meeting were called, it might be right for Sir Percy to attend and I understand that you told Mr Davies this morning that you were still of this view. It would of course be very helpful if this could be arranged. However, Sir Percy is not due to come on leave until June. It would be very expensive for him to fly back specially. If you think that we should pursue this we should need to put the idea to No 10 and consult Sir P Cradock as to whether he might be able to bring his leave forward. FED are submitting separately on this.
RD Clift
23 March 1982
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Sir E Youde
Hong Kong and General Department
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