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Thank you for the courtesy of your letter of 26th February in reply to my letter of 8th February. I am grateful to you for your response, although I would be less than honest with you if I did not make it clear that I feel it evades the main points I raised in my letter.
However, while re-iterating that I do not feel disposed to modify the views expressed in my letter in any way (nor indeed can I subscribe whole-heartedly to the view that the BBC has assisted the people of Britain to understand the problems and achievements of Hong Kong much better than before) nevertheless I am content to let the whole matter rest now that I have brought it to your attention: and I shall continue to do my best to see that the BBC gets all reasonable co-operation here.
D. C. C. TRENCIN
Lord Hill of Luton, Chairman, BBC,
Broadcasting House, London, W.1.
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c.c.: Sir Arthur Galsworthy (with copy of Lord Hill's
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Hon. C.S.
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