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R. H. J. Steel, Esq.,

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Mr. Wilford

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This will enable him to make

contact with all

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affacies

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of Hong Kong

partimiarly fieles with which in the poor be many

I have hat

much contact.

Thank you for your letter of/29 May about Haddon- Cave's working visit to London in the autumn.

us.

We think that he could usefully spend a week with We plan to arrange appointments in the mornings only and to include talks/covering the political, economic (including European integration) and defence

fields. This will involve five Deputy Under-

lve Secretaries and, of course, the Assistant Under- Secretaries working to them and the various depart- ments concerned. We think that Sir D. Greenhill may

would expect algo also wish to see him and we hope to be able to arrange an appointment with Minister erste responsible for the affairs of Hong Kong, and also perhaps with

the Secretary of State himself.

When Amatni

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We agree that Haddon-Cave should come to the FCO

first and then, as you suggest, progress through the Bank of England, Treasury, Board of Trade and the Civil Service Department.

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