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alɔ stłup di gaidam to yškaustroggo ads fost grei „zi baze

ung edizda yaq don vinow zasmrteveð gnol geol edt Jadi

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„Jakargaç doari zita soñanetaroo #1 BLuon

zi dud „aib salą barwojba amv ALCIJAIMTARO SIT

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Enclosure to 3. in No 19

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Dr. Lam Tax-fung (#34) oa11) joined the discussion.

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Dr. Lam predused the " Lide xaneire" kerewith and stated he had no other letter of any kind from any one in Caaton mcept an introductory letter from Mr. 0.0,ïu to Er. Kamp : his instructions were verbal f the Canton Goverment generally.

His instructions were to find out:- (1) whether the Hongkong Govermont's Hal communiqué was meant to close the door

to further negotiation?

(2) and to tell Hongkong the real position

of the Canton Goverment

(8) and to ask for suggestions towards facilitati

a solution.

As to (2).He said the Canton Government is sincere in ita desire to continue negotiations for ending the boycott and resuming normal relations.

I answered that

As to (X) / The communiqué was not meant to close the door. Some information to the public was called for, as it was common property that Mr. Kemp had som Mr. Tu in Canton:716 was considered that at their interviews the point of payment ( as in the jinoɑmmuniqué) was finally disposed of, still leaving

the deer open for the resumption of negotiations in any other direction.

with regard te the last paragraph of the side mmoirà it was stated that the Hongkong Governmont halda te the position that it can only negotiate with the Canton Government as a principal.

with regard to the reemption of informal negotiations

it m

pointed out by the Colonial Secretary that

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