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TRANSCRIPT C: SELECT COMMITTEE ON HONG KONG 12 JUNE 1989

SIR DAVID VILSON :

It has certainly

No, I do not think it has.

increased the emphasis and increased people's concern.

think if you went back to Hong Kong now, you would find

that the points which were put to you with great passion

when you were there would be put even more strongly this

time.

WR. TEMPLE-MORRIS:

Asking you generally, before we go a bit more

specific and coming on to the British Government's not

obligation but what you would recommend, through us, the

British Government does in general terms,

You have dealt with moral obligations and we have

dealt with 3.25 million or whatever the final figure is.

What now do you think we should be doing in general

tarms?

SIR DAVID WILSON:

Apart from the nationality issue?

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