TNAG-0950-FCO40-1169-Effect-of-nuclear-exports-to-China-on-Hong-Kong-Guangdong-nu-1980 — Page 74

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Sir Lawrence Kadoorie CBE

The China Light & Power Company Ltd

147 Argyle Street

Kowloon

HONG KONG

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PS/Secretary of State

for Industry

Sir P Cradock PEKING

SUBJECT:

I am very sorry that I was unable to meet you in

Hong Kong on 27 September as planned.

As you will appreciate, events in the Middle East

necessitated my immediate return to London from New York

and hence my visit to the Far East was cancelled.

I was, of course, informed of your discussions

with the Prime Minister, Ian Gilmour and Keith Joseph

on the Guangdong nuclear parject and I was able to

express our interest in it when Huang Hua passed through

London on 1 October. We will now try to get a clearer

picture of the Chinese position. Murray MacLehose will

of course be keeping me informed.

It was good of you to go to the trouble of

arranging a picnic lunch and presentation on Guangdong

and I am delighted that Princess Alexandra and Mr Angus

Ogilvie were able to benefit from your thoughtfulness.

56-ST Dd 0532078 12/78 H+P Ltd Bly

Pai

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