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GOVERNMENT HOUSE
MONG KONG
25 November 1993
Peter Ricketts Esq.
2011/6/1
REC
03 MAR 04
INCO
A don Tubes
Dean Reter,
White Paper
Many thanks for your latest update of the White Paper. Everybody here agrees that this covers the bases admirably. We have a few points to suggest; could take these in order.
Secretary of State's introduction
1st
perhaps I
page, second paragraph, penultimate sentence add: "and have made that clear to the Chinese side" after "issues",
4
Ath page, middle paragraph, final sentence ("Without this element
issues"). We suggest this sentence, be deleted since the "urgent legislation" argument is not the most compelling argument in favour of pressing for the Bingle-seat, single-vote method now. Instead we suggest ending the previous sentence after "Municipal Council elections" and then adding
two new sentences ав follows:
The Legislative Council had voted clearly in July 1992 that this method should apply to LegCo elections; leaders of the two main parties confirmed their support for it in November 1993.
There would
and the
therefore have been по point in putting draft legislation to the Legislative Council which excluded this point given the likelihood that members would simply amend it to reflect their known views,"
Main text
Para 14, 1st sentence: bracket missing at end of sentence.
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