Mr. R. GOLDSMITH, Assistant Secretary, Board of Trade, United Kingdom. Mr. H. G. DAVIS, M.B.E., Assistant Secretary to the Commonwealth Parliamen-

tary Association (United Kingdom Branch).

Representative S. LLOYD, United States Congress, accompanied by Mr. and

Mrs. C. HOLSTEIN and Mr. O. FINK.

Mr. P. E. O. BRYAN, D.S.O., M.C., M.P. Mr. H. E. ATKINS, M.P., and Mrs. Atkins. Mr. G. T. Campbell, M.P.

Mrs. ROYLE, wife of Mr. A. ROYLE, M.P.

Mr. R. BOXALL, Principal Information Officer, Hong Kong Government London

Office.

Lord LOTHIAN, Chairman of the Standing Conference of British Organizations

for Aid to Refugees,

Mr. K. S. Ramsay, Governor's Representative of Illinois, U.S.A. leading a

group of six Americans from the Rotary Clubs in Illinois, U.S.A.

Col. Davis VEITCH, Corps of Royal Canadian Engineers.

Mr. J. H. SWAIN, Curator, Commonwealth Institute, London.

Dr. Shoji SUMITA, Assistant Professor of Osaka City University, Japan.

Mr. C. R. DROESCH, General Secretary of the Advisory Council on Small

Industries, West Germany.

ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS

150. Once again I must express my appreciation of the help, guidance and advice received from the Urban Council and its Select Committees, and from various government departments, particularly the Public Works Department, whose co-operation and assistance have been invaluable. Although the work of the Resettlement Department is often unpleasant and sometimes dangerous, all the officers of the department have carried out their duties during the year conscientiously and with a high morale. Once again I wish to thank them for their untiring effort.

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J. P. ASERAPPA, Commissioner for Resettlement.

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