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j) If the Chinese asked the Secretary of State to suggest
a way round the leases problem, he could
(alternative scenarios in (c) and (d) above.)
suggest detailed discussions by officials of t
k) The Secretary of State could usefully ask the Chinese
whether their 'hearts at ease' statements applied to
leaseholders as well as investors.
1) The speaking note for the Secretary of State's brief
should begin by referring to exchanges over the past
year and, in particular, Vice Premier Gu Mu's remarks
to Sir P Haddon-Cave and then develop the theme of the
need for confidence-building in Hong Kong. There would
be a separate brief on leases in case detailed
discussion developed on this.
m) The Hong Kong Government would provide a note on the
economic consequences for Hong Kong of a failure to
to an arrangement with the Chinese on leases, as
a contribution to the background briefing for the
Secretary of State.
Distribution:
Sir E Youde
Sir M MacLehose
Sir P Cradock
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