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have been in my opinion fair. But it is also true to say there are quite a number of youngish Chinese whom some expats would consider have been given accelerated promotion.
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I suggest that we should make clear that we wish Hong Kong to continue its existing practice as for the most senior posts and let us see their five year forecast. My view is that we should not push this one with Hong Kong. Are we really in the business of trying to tell Hong Kong whom it should promote? The answer is surely no: our interests, as far as it goes, is to watch the trends. If we see that Hong Kong appear to be favouring one group over another then we might wish to discuss the issue.
Milt ufetze
M V Stone
Hong Kong Department
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10 February 1992
cc: Miss Brooks
Legal Advisers
If Hong Kong are satisfied that Peking wd not expect the Chief Executive to read the BL as
requiring him to to feking nominate trepart for appointment
1 for appointment such long-term acting
appointees as Severanes, so be it. better to tidy things up now
1997.
Otherwise it wd be rather than risk arguments after
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