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Registry No.

DEPARTMENT

HWB 18/65

SECURITY CLASSIFICATION

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Confidential

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* Date and time (G.M.T.) telegram should

(Date)...

Despatched

reach addressee(s).

2 February 1968

2456

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CYPHER

*Security classification" -if any

CONFIDENT IAL

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Cypher

Draft Telegram to

[Codeword—if any].

Addressed to

telegram ................

No.

HONGKONG

205

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(Date)/2 repeated for information to

And to:-

Saving to...........

GOVERNOR

HONG KONG

(date)

5FEB 1703

Repeat to:-

Saving to:-

Distribution:-

Hong Kong Sexo. F.E.D.

Copies to:-

HEUNG YEE KUK Delegation.

Sedgwick has received a somewhat disturbing

report (dated 31 January) from David Lai about

attitude and activities of certain members of

delegation. (Delegation is at the moment in

Manchester on its provincial tour and is not due back

in London until 17 February). We understand that

Lai has already posted copy of report to Akers-Jones, SELLERS

Sellers and others and it should reach Hong Kong within

a day or two.

2. We have arranged for delegation to see

Lord Shepherd on 21 February but since Secretary of

State is under heavy pressure we felt unable to

accede to delegation's request to see him also. We

also felt that a request by delegation for Audience

Mr Sedgwich - Hong Kong Gaw. Office) with The Queen could not be pursued.

3.

According to Lai, the delegation were

"very angry"

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