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Correspondence with the general public on immigration from Hong Kong to Britain. Correspondents include: Francis Maude, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office, writing to a constituent on the reasons for giving British citizenship to people from Hong Kong; Lydia Dunn, Senior Unofficial Member of the Legislative Council, on the Draft Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order (2); Clement Freud and Richard Luce, Minister of State, Foreign and Commonwealth Office; Frederick Silvester.
Also includes: copy of a statement by Douglas Hurd, Foreign Secretary, on improving confidence in Hong Kong (1989); draft speech by Lydia Dunn on the White Paper on the Draft Hong Kong (British Nationality) Order; petition by the Council of Hong Kong Indian Associations.
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