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Visits to China and Hong Kong

MS. Callaghan 254

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Title

Visits to China and Hong Kong

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MS. Callaghan 254

Summary

Comprises:

Documents relating to a visit to China and Hong Kong by Callaghan, including briefing notes, correspondence, photographs, schedules, information booklets on China and Hong Kong. Also includes notes relating to the Great Britain China Centre, photograph of Callaghan with [the Mayor of South Glamorgan?]. 1986-1987

Correspondence, schedules and briefing notes regarding a visit by Callaghan to Hong Kong and China. Also includes briefing note on Vietnamese refugees in Hong Kong and photograph of Callaghan in Hong Kong. 1986-1987

Date

1986-1988

Language

Chinese

English

Physical extent

1 box (2 folders)

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Collection contents

Archive of James Callaghan

Foreign and defence policy

Official visits and international conferences

Visits to China and Hong Kong

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