such society in any way or in any matter under
control of such organisation or group". We hope
(a) thɛt, in the very special circumstances of Hong
Kong, you will not wish to raise objection to this
proposed, provision; and (b) that, if Singapore and
the Federation should also wish to include this
provisiɔn in their legislation, you will not object.
8.. In Hong Kong, unlike Singapore, there is not,
as far as we are aware any Indian Society which
would be affected by the proposed legislation.
In view therefore of the urgency, if you do not wish
to raise objections to the Hong Kong proposals, we
propose to submit them to Ministers here for
approval, without awaiting the comments of the C.R.0.
9. The draft of this letter has been agreed with
Sidebotham, as regards Hong Kong. As indicated
above, we hope that you will be able to let us have
a very early reply.
10.
I am sending copies of this letter, with its
enclosures to R.H. Scott, Burley (Home Office) and
Gibson (C.R.0.).
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