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RECEIVED IN

REGISTRY No.51 1V OCT 1971

HICK 18 10

David Logan Esq.,

703 PRINCE'S BUILDING

HONG KONG

H 242-156

Secretary to Anthony Royle Esq. Foreign & Commonwealth Office, Whitehall, London, SW1

England.

"

Mr. Royl

Laird'

RJ

14th October, 1971.

Dear Mr. Logan,

I shall be very grateful if you tell Mr. Royle how very much I enjoyed the dinner party he gave in Admiralty House on 29th September. I very much appreciated the honour, and the opportunity to meet him and his other guests.

I hope he will not think me ungracious in not writing until now, but since my return to Hongkong last week, I have been very much concerned with the Immigration Bill, the Debate on the second reading of which resumed yesterday, after an adjournment since June; it was followed by the Committee Stage, when a considerable number of important amendments were made. You may be interested to see the reports in the newspapers this morning, and an editorial comment.

I very much hope to have the opportunity of seeing

you in Hongkong.

PA. Q

19/10

Yours sincerely,

Bierbaue

Oswald Cheung

I think this had better fo OC/sk on the Immigration Legivation

gile

I should like to see

Link

Bic

the Hansard debate on when it becomes available

ANG

71.

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