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I would, however, much prefer the Hong Kong Government to
make a statement.
1 am sorry to go on about this matter, but I bave had enough of the truth not being disclosed. If the Hong Kong Government considers thet no statement or suitable arrange- ments can be made to clarify the situation, I shall feel obliged to ask, sgain, my H.P. to intercede with the F.C.o.
Much attention has been given to wildly inaccurate, if not malicious statements frequently made by Mrs Elsie Elliott, C.B.E., surely the time is now appropriate for the other side of the coin to be revealed?
I attach a copy of a letter from the Chief Constable
of the West Midlands folice.
24.
C.C.
David Ford, Esq.,
M.V.O., 0.B.E.,
C.J.R. Dawson
Hong Kong Government Commissioner,
liong rong office,
Grafton Street.
London, W.1.
R. Smith, 189,,
Messrs Macfarlanes,
Bowgate Hill House,
London, ECR 23Y
Mark Wolfson, Esq., M.F., The House of Commons
The Rev. Kenneth Farmer, The Vicarage, Wymeswold, Leicestershire.
I she wontact Me A
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