Mr. W. S. Carter,
Hong Kong Department
We discussed Mr. Jordan's visit on the telephone. We have no subjects we would want to raise with Mr. Jordan and I cannot at this point in time see what we could tell him of direct interest to him. I rather doubt therefore whether his call on me would be of any particular use. It could be that he simply wants to make a courtesy call and I should le quite happy about this as long as it is quite clearly understood what the purpose of the visit is.
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You undertook to look at this again nearer the tine of Mr. Jordan's visit. Meanwhile, I have noted the proposed time and will do my best to keep it free.
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(R. G. Britten) Trade Policy Department
21 November, 1968
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