布政司署
香港下亞畢道
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BY BAG
GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT
LOWER ALBERT ROAD
HONG KONG
26 April 1985
Clinton Leeks, Esq
c/o Hong Kong Department
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Whitehall
London SW1A 2AH
UNITED KINGDOM
HKCK Cilli
RECEIVED IN RECISTRY 9 MAY 1985
Year Clinton,
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We are in the throes of amending the Standing Orders of the Hong Kong Legislative Council in preparation for the introduction of elected members in the autumn. It would be helpful to obtain sight of the standing orders of one or two former colonial legislatures and I was wondering if you could ask the Librarian of the House of Commons if he could unearth some, say of Kenya and/or Nigeria. I say "unearth" as Hong Kong is at a comparatively basic stage of constitutional evolution i.e. from a totally nominated/appointed Legislative Council to one with its first ever elected members. Indeed, I believe Kenya first elected Legislative Councillors
as long ago as 1918
but they were all white settlers! Possibly Nigeria or the Gold Coast would be better models for our purpose.
I have
a
friend in the FCO
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whom I have already 'primed' who might be able to advise if not help. His name is Dr Richard Cashmore on 01-273-3000 (office). It was he who advised contacting the House of Commons Librarian.
We do have an increasingly tight deadline of May 18th for the Working Group to finalise its Report to the Chief Secretary and for amended Standing Orders to be put through LegCo before the end of this session on 7 August. I would have written earlier but, as you know, have only recently and temporarily-been posted in this job.
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