officers are stationed, cannot be made available,
I feel obliged to accept the validity of the Board of
Trade's arguments for refusing to provide this
information.
Nevertheless, it seems that a great deal
of the other information, including changes in various
countries' exchange and import control regulations,
is already available to the Corporation, either
directly through the Commerce and Industry Department
The Department's
or through its offices overseas, particularly in London
In this connexion, the Export Service Bulletins and the
Board of Trade Journal contain inform tion which I
would have thought likely to have been particularly
valuable to the Corporation.
4.
do not think that
I per a further approach to the Board
fruitfull.
will prove
of Trade wuld yiake any more useful s
but if,
after consideration of Lord Brown's letter, wis
you would wish me to take the matter further,
I would be willing to do so provided that sufficiently
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