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charges of which
your
Since had
already disposed.
35. This he so for admits in his concluding paragraph. Such a practice may last for ever, and to correspond "seriously with Met Murrow further would be not only loss of time and labour, but would be unfair to Her Majesty's Survants here, accused and unaccused, for
one and all
have enough work on hand without being troubled by the frivolous personalities congenial to the notorious character of Mr. Murrow.
36. I therefore earnestly trust
(
your
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brace will now once and for
ever set these matters at rest.
37. I have only to add that such
free
of
me has been made of the papers in the Government rents on the Coldwell Commission, the libel trials, and the Civil Service abuses Inguing that I am not myself
aware
of any which, if
produced, would be of assistance in
a further investigation.
I have the honor to be,
My Lord dute,
your braces,
Most Obedient Servant,