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Dear Stitt
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I have seen the Hong Kong telegram of 18 August from Margolis which questionatele letter
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I enclose a note setting out the reception centre capacity and the demands on its use which we foresee at the end of August. The point to note about capacity is that as individual centres close in the run down programme, for the final month or so of their existence it is not sensible to send refugees there; this explains the unused capacity upon which Margolis remarked. Additionally as centres close it is often necessary to transfer the residue of refugees, who have still to be settled, into other reception centres thus reducing the places available for a further intake of quota refugees.
We are continuing with the planned closure of reception centres and this will affect the overall capacity shown in the note. We have, however, recently had to extend the existence of certain centres because of a significant slowing down in the rate of resettlement, because of lack of housing, and in order to provide for the reception of some 160 boat rescue cases from the Tokio Bay and Texaco Bombay who are due to be received at the end of this month. The rate of resettlement may improve or get worse; we may have to receive yet more pressing boat rescues. This indicates the difficulties of planning the call forward arrangements from Hong Kong but we will continue with these as and when reception centre places become available.
Yours sincerely
icholson
JF NICHOLSON
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