5. He will also have to be given a close

and careful directive which would take

account both of the situation in Fong Kong

and of the fact that the activities there

must have an effect in China and thus upon

the

our relations with/Chinese Communists.

6. His āistribution of anti-Communist

information would have to be largely

conducted covertly or semi-covertly, since

H.M.G. as such are not in a position to

attack Communism and particularly Chinese

Communism in Hong Kong at the present

juncture.

Graideration of

7. His appointment would therefore have to

A

related

be scnsidered in relation to proposals

which are at present under consideration

for the organisation of covert anti-Communist -

propaganda in S.E. Asia and China.

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