§ 70. Sir W. Teelingasked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether the new British Consul in Taiwan has yet 186W arrived in Tamsui; why he is officially described as an expert in Japanese when Taiwan has been under Chinese control since 1945; why Chinese-speaking members of his Department are no longer being posted to Chinese-speaking Taiwan; and to what extent this is because mainland China would not permit them eventually to return to a post on the mainland.
§ Mr. William RodgersMr. Bray, the Consul Designate, will arrive at his post on 31st January. Mr. Bray has excellent consular and commercial experience and I have no knowledge of any official statement describing him as a Japanese expert. Chinese speaking officers are considered in the usual way for appointments to Tamsui.