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other business leaders would be invited to the Governor's
dinner. We suggest that Mr Cluff's/ function for Conservative Party supporters (Andrew Turnbull's letter of 1
August) might take the form of a reception. We note that this is aimed at expatriate supporters of the Conservative Party, which presumably means that Mr T T Tsui will not be
involved and that there will be no confusion with the
opening of his China Club in the old Bank of China building
(which Mr Heseltine is due to attend on 8 September).
We assume that Mrs Major would like to follow the same programme, except for the meetings with the Governor and ExCo, the press conférence and the reception for
British businessmen. We wonder whether she would like us
to seek other suggestions from Hong Kong for separate programme items during part of this time? One
possibility might be a visit to the Academy of Performing
Arts.
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