deal essentially with historical facts concerning the JD and publication of the Basic Law. You are of course welcome to suggest further changes; the present Draft is by no means final. Mr Ziegel of Treasury Solicitors would be prepared to come to your office to discuss the wording with you if you wish. I understand that the wording needs to be finalised by 5 April, and the Affidavit sworn no later than the following week.
4. If you
still have doubts about your role in the matter, Sir Arthur Watts, whom I have consulted and who is in agreement with the above, would be willing to discuss them with you.
Will Banett
Jill Barrett
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