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DRAFT LETTER

ADDRESSEE'S REFERENCE....

S 536

TO

K Sital Esq JP

Vice President

Council of Hong Kong Indian

c/o TST

PO Box 95106

HONG KONG

Associations

(FULL POSTAL ADDRESS)

FILE NUMBER NTY/86 1/387/8

ENCLOSURES

COPIES TO BE SENT TO

(FULL ADDRESSES, IF NECESSARY)

LETTER DRAFTED FOR SIGNATURE BY Prime Minister.

(NAME OF SIGNATORY)

I was very grateful to you for writing to me on behalf of your Council on 27 February and again on 7 April to let me know the Council's views on the position of the ethnic minorities in Hong Kong.

H.O. EST. 112

You will now have seen our announcement and will, I hope, have received the Home Secretary's letter explaining the reasons for our decision. I recognise it will be a disappointment. But I hope the Council will accept that we gave it the most careful thought and that we considered particularly closely and sympathetically the arguments

But we had also which the Council and others put in your support.

to take into account all the implications of a decision like this,

both in Hong Kong and elsewhere.

While we did not think it right to move in the direction you requested the arrangements we are making will fully honour the undertaking we have given that no British Dependent Territories citizens in Hong Kong, nor their children nor grandchildren should fear statelessness, and that they will have a place to call home. We are sure they are the most satisfactory and in some respects the only way to provide the necessary safeguards for a recognized citizenship and a right

of abode in Hong Kong.

We are grateful to the Council for the clear and full way in which

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