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(e)

ii) In Hong Kong the number of rooms available at

Government House had not been elucidated. The

Colonial Secretariat were awaiting detailed

instructions about furnishing and equipment.

Equipment and Stationery

The availability of typewriters, photo-copiers and

common user stationery in Peking and Hong Kong required

to be checked, also whether BTC or the Colonial Secretariat

al

would provide these items in Hong Kong.

(f) Communications

i)

The number of copies of telegrams required for

distribution had not been discussed. COD said that

it would not be possible to use 10-ply paper in

Peking.

ii) The telephone numbers for the provincial Guest Houses

were awaited, see Peking tel no 1419 of 13 December.

(g) Security

i) Special Branch

Chief Superintendent Saunders (contact via police

Line 22) was to recce in advance only, handing over

to the PM's detectives in Peking as soon as they

3.

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