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ATTORNEY GENERAL'S CHAMBERS
HONG KONG
23rd June, 1969.
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Sir James McPetrie, K.C.M.G., O.B.E., Legal Adviser to the Secretary of State, Commonwealth Office,
Downing Street,
LONDON, S.W.1.
dear Hamish,
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I shall be spending a month or so in England on leave this year, from early August until the second week in September.
I wonder if I could call on you some time during the week beginning Monday, 11th August? There are a few matters which I should like to discuss with whoever is dealing with them, if this could be arranged during that week?
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The subjects are -
(a) Our Criminal Procedure (Amendment) Ordinance, 1968, dealing
with closing of courts, about which the Chief Justice had a brief discussion with Arthur Grattan-Bellew last month.
(b) The use of section 8(2)(a) of the Hong Kong Pensions
Ordinance (Cap. 89) which provides for the Governor in Council to require an officer to retire from the service after reaching the age of 45.
(c) Our draft disciplinary proceedings regulations, which are intended to be supplementary to the Revised Colonial Regulations 55 to 68, which we discussed last summer. are on their way to you and should arrive in the next few days.
(a) Our draft Marriage Reform Bill, which will also be sent
off officially during the next couple of weeks. (An advance copy is enclosed, though, as it hasn't been approved by Ex. Co. yet, some alteration is possible.)
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