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with a British contractor heading the
field we had enjoyed a built-in advantage
over foreign competition and if we failed
in spite of that advantage, we should be
found all the more at fault.
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5. I am afraid that although I see merit
avoid to in Mr. Hannam's general objective
the political consequences of a French
victory if I am call it that I see none
in the method suggested. In fact I would
3. Frankly
go further and say that I see no way of
avoiding the unfortunate political con-
sequences if the project is not in the
end British. However, Moration will (S feed sure) have discuited
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