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arrangements. The Governor, therefore, would like to see the 30 day pre-arrival period retained but to suggest to the Americans that they should

lso bar publicity for 15 days after a visit. This in fact is in line with the proposal you yourself favoured in your minute of 10 April at (82).

4. I agree with Mr. Gaminara's minute of

17 April that we should put the three propositions to the Foreign Office to take up with the Americans. These are:

5.

(1) to extending the period of no publicity

to include 30 days before and after a visit; failing this

(ii) to try for 30 days before and 15 days

after a visit; failing this to try for (iii) not less than 21 days before and 15 days

after a visit.

In your minute of the 10 April you said you would wish to put this to the Minister of State.

HPH.

(H. P. Hall)

18 April, 1967.

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