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primarily local Government Councillors and tended to

concentrate on local Government matters rather than

the broader national interests.

From my experience in Sarawak I think there was some point in this criticism during the period of direct colonial rule. Once Sarawak moved into Malaysia, then the interests of the various political parties tended to predominate. On the other hand, a very large number of the people returned at the local Government Councils

were returned as independents and not as definite

party members, although many of them tended to support one or other of the polical parties.

My conclusion is that there is some advantage in

using this indirect system of election at an early

stage, but that direct elections are probably the

better system for more advanced constitutions. This of course does not apply to Hong Kong, which, for various reasons, cannot hope to achieve full internal self-

government.

We could put to the Governor of Hong Kong that

once a local Government system has been properly establish- ed the possibility of some of the unofficial members of: Legislative Council being elected by the local Councils should be considered. Under the proposed arrangements for local Government, however, the local

Councils will not be wholly elected in the first

instance and will contain a nominated element. This

might tend to make the direct election system less

democratic unless the election of Legislative Council

members is restricted to elected members only.

(H.P. Hall) 31 May 1967

leker to Vereumy

Thank you. Let us to a lehen to Thorpe, copied to no 10 (na

ракалал particular, the

to no 10 (na Olwer?), making

point at X.

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