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2.

It was not the intention to reach any definitive

conclusions,as to the representations H.M.Govern-

nent

ht make on Hong Kong's behalf when

negotiations are joined with the Six, but both

sides agreed that a number of ideas which had

emerged from this week's discussions should be

examined further.

4.

It is anticipated that a further round of

discussions will be held later on, perhaps in the

early autumn, although firm dates were not fixed.

The role played in Hong Kong's economic

development during the past few years by the

5.

Commonwealth preference system and by the

in Sibein of the Six are

access available for cotton textiles/is fully

understood in Whitehall.

6.

There can be no doubt about H.M.

Government's interest and concern for Hong Kong's

continued economic well-being.

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