TNAG-0031-FCO40-67-Relations-with-China-1968 — Page 175

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deteriorated. They were better than before. He was allowed to his personal possessions and could go upstairs to get his own things. All along he had been allowed to write letters to his family. Not long ago Grey had written a letter home,

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Lengthy exchanges followed in which Cradock repeated our requests and asked that very serious attention be given to them, particularly in relation to the solitary nature of Grey's confinement, which could gravely affect his physical and mental health. The interview ended at Chang's request after two hours.

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Full record follows by bag.

See my immediately following telegram.

F.0. pass Hong Kong No. 328.

Sir D. Hopson

[Repeated as requested].

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