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JAMES LEE

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MR.

CHRIS PATTEN

PC

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LONDON

24 APRIL 1992

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friend but I don't regard either of them as deserving the epithet

of "wet blanket" let alone those who advise them.

I repeat what I said earlier: I can't think of many, if any, kore

difficult or interesting or challenging jobs and when the Prime

Minister and the Foreign Secretary first mentioned the job to me,

I am bound to say that I responded with considerable and immediate

I don't regard that as suicidal though I am of course

enthusiasm.

aware of my own mortality and indeed of yours!

TERRY GRIFFITHS (SUNDAY POST):

MI.

can you say something of your initial thoughts about

what sort of staff you will want to bring with you? There have

been a lot of suggestions that as a Minister you might want to

have a Parliamentary Private Secretary in Government House and so

on. What are your initial thoughts on that?

MR.

PATTEN:

Lord Wilson is visiting London next week and I will want to talk

to him and to others about matters like that but I am aware of the

fact that Hong Kong is served by an outstanding civil service,

some of whom I have met myself in the past. I know what an

extraordinarily good job they have done and I shall look forward I

hope in five years to making the acquaintance of at least some of

the 180,000 civil servants who work in Hong Kong but matters like

staff I will want to consider when I have had a chance of talking

to Lord Wilson and to others.

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