they attend parliamentary debate.
(Hong Kong press summary 10,11,12 November)
2.
Strong local leadership needed to pave way for genuine Hong Kong people to rule Hong Kong and to prevent China's intervention after 1997.
(Hong Kong press conference: GIST 12 November)
RICHARD NEEDHAM (Conservative)
1.
Agreement better than expected. Will help dispel worries of Hong Kong people. Britain would not accept large number of immigrants. Confident of acceptability
(Hong Kong telno 3051 of 26 September).
CRANLEY ONSLOW (Conservative)
1. Future of Commonwealth War Graves after 1997, (written 19-31
October)
DAVID OWEN (SDP)
1. Negotiated terms are, allowing for Mrs Thatcher's blunder over sovereignty, the best that are obtainable. If Hong Kong is confident about its future then the rest of the world will follow. (Statement 26 September)
SIR JOHN PAGE (Conservative)
1.
Congratulations. Any difficulty in Hong Kong remaining in GATT? (Questions and answers following Secretary of State's statement 25 October)
ROBERT PARRY (Labour)
1. What measures taken to protect expatriate civil servants' pensions in Hong Kong after 1997?
Where Hong Kong accumulated Government resources held, and what is their size?
Was agreement reached on ownership of Hong Kong Government assets after 1997 in Sino-British talks?
(PQ 24 October)
2. Have Government discussed future of Hong Kong based Gurkhas with government of Nepal? Has date for withdrawal been set?
(Questions and answers following Secretary of State's statement 25