TNAG-0094-FCO40-130-Control-of-immigration-into-UK-from-Hong-Kong-1968 — Page 27

FCO40 Hong Kong Department Records 聯邦事務部香港部檔案 All

or to subject themselves to the rule of another country. (b) The necessity for flight would arise from well-founded fear of death or imprisonment (with or without torture) from the conquering country and its minions.

(c) Very few of the citizens would be "British Subjects" with any call upon the political conscience of this Kingdom.

I do hope that those are considerations which you can urge not only upon Roy Jenkins (from whom, incidentally, I have not yet heard) but also upon our own side.

Yours sincerely,

Miles Javing

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