Reply to hewray's Letterd
(Heppell study)
CONFIDENTIAL
11 may
Тіт
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Mr Stewart
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A MEETING OF THE STANDING COMMITTEE TO MONITOR THE HONG KONG PLANNING PAPER: 3.00 PM 19 MAY
1. Attached, as you requested, are the following papers:-
(a) the agenda;
(b) on the budget: your minute of 12 May to Mr Cortazzi; a
departmental paper on the Hong Kong budget for 1977/78;
(c) Mr Herd's minute of 17 March on the Third Inland Revenue
Ordinance Committee;
(d) Mr Haddon-Cave's letter of 10 May to you on the
redistributive effects of Hong Kong's recent budget;
(e) on child labour: FCO telegram no. 215 of 23 March and Hong Kong's reply (telegram no. 324 of 28 March); Lord Goronwy-Roberts' letter of 7 April to the Governor
Thurnton??
and the latter's reply of 2 May; What about Hobley's Letter. Sobmission (f) on the ILO Conventions: a copy of the department's draft
to bogforwy
reply to Mr Hooley's Question of 6 May, and Lord Goronwy-Roberts' letter of 7 April to the Governor and the latter's reply pf
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4 May; How many adherences in 76 and how my planned for 1974
(g) a record of the Eleventh Meeting of the Overseas Labour
Consultative Committee; The record nul (as supplived) the brief.
(h) Lord Goronwy-Roberts' letter of 28 April to the Governor on
the latter's proposed appointments to LegCo;
(i) your minute of 5 May to Mr Cortazzi covering a departmental
commentary on the most recent batch of Hong Kong Government
Quarterly Reports;
(j) the Goveror's letter of 11 May to you on Mr Heppell's review
of social welfare in Hong Kong; and-
(k) your minute of 5 April to Mr Murray on Hong Kong's misgivings
at this Committee's approach,
(1) recent
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The Turner study.
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T J David
Hong Kong & General Department
Cc:
Mr Milton
Mr Duffy
Mr Upton
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