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HKK 18/11
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Mr. Cruchley
Following the advice contained in your paragraph 2 above, I have sent a despatch to Hong Kong, seeking their views. From an administrative, and strictly non-legal, point of view it does seem far more sense that the making of these Rules should wait until 1971.
2.
I am quite happy with your draft letter to Mr. J. W. Bourne of the Lord Chancellor's Office.
Mr My
Jan Away ...
(I. R. Murray) Hong Kong Department
7 October, 1969
(though Mr Gelsen)
thank
you.
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below this.
I altered slightly the draft letter - please
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not to make the Rules
has been decided.
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I. H. Guckley 9/10/09
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reply before ther.
Auray,
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