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This is d

Conuse time.

important cards? I declined to be drawn on this and

пос repeated that it was tactics nat at this stage, to

display the hand: it was, of course, the case that

the New Zealand and British agricultural interest was

so well known that, tactically speaking, there was no

point in not mentioning them.

5. Mr. D. Jones, who was present at the meeting in

his capacity as taking up Hong Kong's interests in

Geneva during the final stage of the Kennedy Round,

interoposed to say that he himself had drawn up a

list of essential Commonwealth interests in draft in

might the not so distant past and that this presumably was

be still the basis for British Government's policy on

the matter.

!

(D.G.R. Bentliff) 26 February, 1967

Copy to:

Mr.

W. S. Carter

Hong Kong and West Indian

Dept. C.

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