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by switching it with the meeting with the Governor and the
CBF on patrol craft.
7.
The senior British Trade Commissioner has received a
request from the British Chamber of Commerce for the
Secretary of State either to speak at a lunch or to be their
guest at a drinks reception. The Governor has advised
against this, and I agree, for the reasons given in para 2
of BTC telno 93. I think it would be sufficient for
representatives of the British Chamber of Commerce to be included in Mr Heap's lunch, as the Governor suggests.
ARPanc
A R Paul
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