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meet g and a meal with Mr Suzuki; a meeting with

senior business leaders; a meeting with the press,

perhaps in the form of a speech at the Japan Press

Club: and a visit to see some aspect or aspects of

modern Japanese technology

for example the Fujitsu (Fujitsu have recently set up a link with ICL).)

possibly a visit to the British promotion at the Takashimaya Department store in Токуој

around midday

worst on 22 September.

Fanuc computer and semi-conductor works near Tokyo. Leave after borish fon

CHINA

Peking

Wednesday 22 September

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arrivé/in time for

briefing before dinner, which could be a banquet

given by Zhao Ziyang.

Thursday 23 and Friday 24 September in Peking.

M

calls

Programme to include meetings with Zhao Ziyang:

on Deng Xiaoping and Hu Yaobang; press conference and

possible interview with Chinese television; and visit

to Peking cancer hospital and research unit, which has

a British-trained Director and some British equipment.

Saturday 25 September

-

fly to Shanghai.

Programme

to include visit to a shipyard (there is a proposal

by Sir Y K Pao that the Prime Minister launch one of

his ships) and perhaps visit nearby Naval base.

Sunday 26 September fly to Hong Kong.

HONG KONG

Monday 27 and Tuesday 28 September in Hong Kong.

Programme to include opening of Castle Peak A Power

Station; meeting with unofficial members of the

Executive and Legislative Councils (UMELCO); visit to

garrison forces; and a press conference.

UK.

3.

Tuesday 28 September (evening) leave for UK.

Wednesday 29 September (early morning)

arrive

As you will see, this programme is no more than and we have not included the various dinners and receptions to meet the local British an outline at this stage, We should be grateful for

communities which will be necessary.

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/indications

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