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quantities of goods involved would be

small. Mr. Robinson asked why, in that case,

were we bothering to make such a fuss on

Hong Kong's behalf. Mr. Youde pointed

out that if the quantities involved were

so insignificant why should Hong Kong be

He agreed that it-might-be

difficult to cite countries which had

excluded.

gained-benefits-under-section-a-)-and-b) of

paragraph 1 of Annex B-to-Mr. Stuart's

submission.We might have-to concentrate

might-have-to

on the changes in the countries covered by c) and d)-since-our-negotiations. Mr. Royle

concluded the discussion by saying that he

understood the positions of both sides but

that it fell to him to make a decision.

This was that we must go ahead. The two sides must get together and thrash out an

approach. Mr. Amery should be informed

about it when he returned from Poland.

Mr. Robinson finally stressed the need for speed and repeated the matter should be discussed at the E.U.M. meeting next week..

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