TNAG-1786-FCO40-2546-Hong-Kong-Vietnamese-refugees-closed-camp-policy-1988 — Page 113

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FROM: PS/Lord Glenarthur DATE: 22 March 1988

cc: News Department

HONG KONG: VIETNAMESE REFUGEES

1. A Mr Robert Hanbury telephoned me this afternoon to say that his sister, Claire Hanbury, was returning to London from Hong Kong for three weeks on Saturday, 26 March. She had been working as a volunteer in the refugee camps in Hong Kong for a number of years. She had had some articles on the refugee problem published in the South China Morning Post and had written a number of others she was expecting to publish here. She apparently wanted to give Lord Glenarthur a chance to look at them before publication. Might she call on him to show him the material?

2. I suggested that we might usefully proceed in either of the following ways:

a) Miss Hanbury might send Lord Glenarthur her material to give him a chance to study it properly;

b) she might call on an official in the FCO who worked on the Vietnamese refugee problem.

3. Mr Hanbury said that either of these ideas seemed to him satisfactory. He would commend them to his sister on arrival and she would telephone me next Monday to say which one suited her. If she wants to see an official, should I suggest Mr Footman?

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