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FROM : CO Hum
Hong-Kong Department
HKB BATE/2 11 December 1987
VISIT TO LONDON BY MR MARTIN
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CCSTRYPS/Lord Glenarthur
16 DEC 1987
1 GEN 14/12
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You asked for advice on the attached facsimile letter
addressed to the Secretary of State. The letter urged that either
the Prime Minister or the Secretary of State should receive the
whole of Mr Lee's delegation during its visit to London from 7 to 10
December. It was signed by a number of Urban Councillors, District
Board members and pastors and priests of churches in Hong Kong.
B C 2.
This question was considered earlier in Mr Paul's submission
of 20 November to you and in my submission of 26 November to
PS/Lord Glenarthur. Ministers decided that it would be appropriate
for Lord Glenarthur to receive only the three Legislative Councillor
members of the delegation.
During
3.
In the event Mr Lee declined to participate in the meeting with Lord Glenarthur scheduled for 8 December, because Lord
Glenarthur would not agree to receive the entire delegation.
that meeting Mr Lee asked again that the Prime Minister and the Secretary of State should agree at a later date, during January, to
receive the delegation in London. Mr Lee also handed to Lord
Glenarthur a letter for the Prime Minister. I shall submit advice
on this in due course once our consultation with Hong Kong is completed: I agreed with Mr Culshaw that action could best be taken
in slow time.
4.
In all the circumstances, I conclude that no action is
required on the present letter supporting Mr Lee.
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