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1411.

Miss Deas

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CONFIDENTIAL

R.

Hong Kay

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En 29/10

Mr. Royle discussed with me this afternoon the possibilities

of (i) a visit by himself, accompanied by me, to Hong Kong in early

October and (ii) a reconnaissance visit by Mr. Laird, as soon as was

convenient, which would prepare the way for his subsequent visit.

(Mr. Laird ought to have a familiarization visit to Hong Kong soon

in any event).

2. I have discussed these arrangements further with Mr. Laird

and suggest we work on the following basis:

(1) Mr. Royle's visit should be in the week beginning

Sunday, 11 October (Sir David Trench's leave starts

on 17 October.)

(2)

(3)

(4)

I plan to return from leave on 8 October and could

catch up with Mr. Royle in Bangkok so as to arrive

with him in Hong Kong on 11th or 12th.

Mr. Laird could not leave at the end of this month

as Mr. Wilford is away and I shall be accompanying

Mr. Godber on a visit to Washington and Bermuda, etc.

from which I am not likely to be back until the

week ending 8/9 August. Mr. Laird will then be on

leave returning on 24 August. But a visit to Hong Kong

by him in the first fortnight of September ought to

fit in with the plans in the preceding paragraph.

I told Mr. Royle that Mr. Godber (as I understood)

hoped to be in Australia in the early part of

October and that it would be necessary to consider

the position about Ministerial visits at the P.U.S's

Ministerial Visits Committee on 23 July. (I take it

that you will be notifying the Committee of Mr. Royle's plans to visit the Far East generally. }

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