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7 You TEL. 91.
Lugges to
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agreement.
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to supplementary
Requesti Coy be pressed
to arrive at a
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delay.
The amendments proposed in (7) for the
supplementary agreement call for no special comment,
and if you agree, I think that the substance of (7),
except the last sentence, might be communicated to
Imperial and International Communications Limited by
letter, asking if they concur in the proposed amend-
ments to the supplementary agreement. I should not
be inclined at this stage to mention the desire
expressed by the Hong Kong Government in the last
sentence of the telegram to abandon the agreement in
the event of the company not being ready to proceed.
It will be time enough to consider whether something
of this sort should be said if the company show signs
of a wish for delay.
The company has not yet signified concurrence
in the proposals contained in paras. 2 - 6 of (50) on
82765/31, the re-drafting of Articles 1,2,13,14 and 19
of the Articles of Agreement.
Will you be good enough
to suggest what should be said in the letter as to
this, and as to further procedure for the completion
and signing of the Articles of Agreement and the
Supplementary Agreement.
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