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Thatcher was urged to ask China for fertile panda | Thatcher was urged to ask China for fertile panda |
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Margaret Thatcher was urged to request a fertile female giant panda for Britain before a visit to China in 1982, government records show. | Margaret Thatcher was urged to request a fertile female giant panda for Britain before a visit to China in 1982, government records show. |
The prime minister was told it was needed because another panda, donated to London Zoo when Edward Heath was in Downing Street, had proved "highly unlikely ever to breed". | The prime minister was told it was needed because another panda, donated to London Zoo when Edward Heath was in Downing Street, had proved "highly unlikely ever to breed". |
The male had "proved" his fertility and a baby was wanted, an official said. | The male had "proved" his fertility and a baby was wanted, an official said. |
Thatcher was also given a potted history of China before the trip. | Thatcher was also given a potted history of China before the trip. |
Cabinet Secretary Robert Armstrong jotted down a reminder that the zoo would like to have a fertile female giant panda from her visit in September 1982. | Cabinet Secretary Robert Armstrong jotted down a reminder that the zoo would like to have a fertile female giant panda from her visit in September 1982. |
A pair of the animals had been presented to Heath in 1972, but Mr Armstrong, later made a peer, noted: "Unfortunately the female is highly unlikely ever to breed." | A pair of the animals had been presented to Heath in 1972, but Mr Armstrong, later made a peer, noted: "Unfortunately the female is highly unlikely ever to breed." |
Yet the male had "proved his fertility", he wrote, adding: "London Zoo would clearly like to have a fertile female and, in due course, a baby panda." | Yet the male had "proved his fertility", he wrote, adding: "London Zoo would clearly like to have a fertile female and, in due course, a baby panda." |
To help Thatcher improve her Chinese knowledge there was a guide that provided a briefing of China dating from "prehistory" to 1945. | To help Thatcher improve her Chinese knowledge there was a guide that provided a briefing of China dating from "prehistory" to 1945. |
After the visit, during which the future of Hong Kong was discussed, the prime minister sent a letter of thanks to an embassy worker who had "kindly" lent her some "Carmen rollers" to prevent a bad hair day. | After the visit, during which the future of Hong Kong was discussed, the prime minister sent a letter of thanks to an embassy worker who had "kindly" lent her some "Carmen rollers" to prevent a bad hair day. |
The documents have been released by the National Archives at Kew under the "30-year rule", under which previously secret information is made public. | The documents have been released by the National Archives at Kew under the "30-year rule", under which previously secret information is made public. |
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