TNAG-0069-FCO40-105-Disturbances-in-Hong-Kong-propaganda-1967 — Page 176

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Sir Arthur Galsworthy

You are calling an Under-Secretaries' meeting for tomorrow afternoon and one of the items will be SEACOS telegram No.98 at (10).

2. We sought Hong Kong's views at (3) and we have now had their reply (at (4)) which outlines the Government's broad psychological operations programme and indicates how this military assistance would fit in. This exchange of telegrams has been copied to all concerned, with the possible exception of Mr. F. Cooper (M.O.D.) who is to be invited to attend the next meeting. I am making arrangements for copies to be sent to him.

3. Mr. Rivett-Carnac of Joint Information Policy and Guidance Department is going to Hong Kong on a short term assignment to help the Information Services Department. He will be leaving for Hong Kong within the next fortnight. He is, I understand, something of an expert in this psychological field. The head of this department (Mr. Little- john Cook) has declared to me his interest in this subject and I suggest therefore that you might consider asking the Under-Secretary concerned (Mr. C.E. King), Mr. Littlejohn Cook and Mr. Rivett-Camac to tomorrow's meeting.

L. 5. Carter

(W.S. Carter)

11.7.67.

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