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Mr. Wilford

Sir Leslie Monson

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Six Leslie Monson's visit to Hong Kong

Cctober, 1969 : External Affairs

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Sir Leslie may care to look at the attached background

papers on Zevelopments in Chine and the Sino-Soviet dispute

on which he will no doubt be expected to expresa views when

he visits Hong Kong. The papors attached are the briefs

which were prepared for our consultations on China with the

Americans in Washington.

The only new development in the

Sino-Soviet dispute has been the Chinese agreement to begin

talks with the Russians on the border problem as foreshadowed

in paragraph 4 of our speaking notes.

2. As regards Sinc-British-Hong Kong relations the

position remains as set out in our savingram No. 2 of

22 August. When the dust has settled on the Grey case and

Chinese intentions become, clearer towards the twelve British

subjects still detained in China and towards the remaining

'confrontation' prisoners in Hong Kong we shall be reviewing

our tactics. This is a subject which will be discussed with

the Governor of Hong Kong when he is in London. A particular

concern of the Hong Kong Government is the possibility that

the Chinese will now bring pressure to bear on us to release

the Chinese prisoners and Sir Leslie will no doubt hear a

great deal about this when he is in Hong Kong. He might

therefore care to refresh his memory on the pros and cons

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