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Sir M. Lampson referring to matter of registration

of British lawyers, enquired whether he was correct in

the understanding that it was not the intention of

Chinese Government to require that duly qualified

British lawyers appearing on behalf of British parties

in Chinese Courts should have a knowledge of Chinese

language or possess diplomas of Chinese law schools.

Doctor Wang replied that above understanding was

correct".

Ends.

Above would be initialled and would represent

verbal assurance incorporated in an agreed minute not

to be published. The only paragraph I am at all doubt-

ful about is No.2 (legal counsellors of British

nationality). Opinion is divided here as to whether

original version is not better. I am inclined to

think it is. If you share this view and I could

intimate as much we may still get it.

Addressed to Foreign Office, repeated to Peking.

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