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Mr. Stewart
Mr. Carter
Hong Kong Records Some few weeks ago before
Left Curtis Green, Mr Arthur of the Crown Agents
came along to see Bill Gaminara and myself about sime Hong Kong records which have been kept by the Crown Agents for a number of years. He felt that the
maintenance of the records was
not part
of the Crown Agents'
we
would be prepare!
normal responsibilities and asked
whether
to take them over. I said we would
looks into it and get in touch with him ogan.
The work of keeping These records apparently started
ausa result of aletter (which I have so far been unable to trace) from the Secretary of State for Coloniaal Affairs in June
1980 about the necessity to keep a duplicate set of records in London in the event of the Colony being
invaded on
me again
This is not the first time that the Crown Agents have been in touch with us on thus score; they wrote,
las
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