members of the Legislative Council would be returned

from the existing nine constituencies. Each voter

would have only one vote. The British side proposed a simple single seat-single vote system using the first

past the post method.

upolate (MC/DBC) past the

e) FOURTH PHASE SEPTEMBER-OCTOBER 1993 (ROUNDS 10-15)

32.

During these rounds, the British offered further important moves on the functional constituencies and issues

related to the Election Committee.

The Chinese side made some

minor adjustments to that position on functional

constituencies. The British side pressed for a discussion of through train criteria. Claiming that they were making a major

move, the Chinese side noted the British side's wish.

33. The Foreign Secretary held a further meeting with the Chinese Foreign Minister in the margins of the UN General Assembly in New York on 1 October. The Foreign Secretary

expressed disappointment at the lack of progress despite the major moves by the British side in an effort to bridge the gap. He emphasised that the British side were working for success in

the talks, but that before ways could be considered in which the talks could make further progress, it was essential that a discussion of through train criteria should get underway. There was no clear response from the Chinese side on this point. The Foreign Secretary briefed the Chinese Foreign Minister on the main points relating to the talks on the Governor's Annual Address to the Legislative Council which was

delivered on 6 October.

34.

In his address to the Legislative Council, the Governor

was careful not to breach the confidentiality of the talks.

But in the light of extensive press leaks, he confirmed that the British side had put forward revised proposals on the

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