BY BAG
布政司署
香港下亞畢道
CONFIDENTIAL
FICER
1066
GOVERNMENT SECRETARIAT
LOWER ALBERT ROAD
Mr. Ham M. Hitte Quean't tell
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On
right.
HONG KONG
Car w/
great deal. X seems
31 October
Zom Anult 10/1
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1986
* OUR REF: (95) in SCR 4/2091/84 Pt. 18
來函檔號 YOUR REF:
Mr. DJR Austin
WKK 340/1 RECEIVED IN REGISTRY 3 DEC 1986
PA
Hong Kong Department
Foreign and Commonwealth Office
London SW1A 2AH
HAGISTRY
Action Taken
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The reply to
Every
the
mood of the there mineities - Wik
Diar Mr. Acestin,
HONG KONG ETHNIC MINORITIES :
CITIZENSHIP
0520
10/11
I apologise for having taken so long to reply to your letter of 9 October. Being new in the post I have taken the precaution to sound out a few more experienced and knowledgeable colleagues before replying.
The general observation is that the ethnic minorities have not been making any public statements on the matter for some time now.
This, however, does not mean that they are not concerned about their future. I suppose like the average person in Hong Kong the priority is now back to making money but keeping a close watch on what is happening regarding his future.
The present mood among the ethnic minorities may change, however, if the present discussion with the Chinese on the right of abode issue does not result in a satisfactory solution.
What about their MP lobby campaign.
Ymens
sincerely,
(LEE Lap-sun)
PAS (S) D1
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