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this Memorandum a wider publicity that is obtained by
inclusion in a Parliamentary Blue Book. If in that case
Your Lordship would sanction its publication in the form
of an Article for one of the Monthly Magazines "by per-
-mission" my brother (whose address is at the Imperial
Institute) would arrange the matter. I venture with much
diffidence to suggest this somewhat unusual course because
there is no doubt that a large section of the British
people who do not usually read Parliamentary Papers are
and I venture to think considerably
deeply interested in
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misinformed regarding
this subject.
3.
My proposals regarding Divans
involve a modification of the policy enunciated by His
Majesty'■ Government and should Your Lordship consider
that the exhaustive investigations which I have carried
through since May 6th. (when that policy was announced)
have brought to light new facts which justify a modifica-
-tion of that policy for the better attainment of the
object which Your Lordship has in view it has occurred to
me that you may not be unwilling to allow the general
Public to read for themselves the facts and the arguments
in an article published with Your Lordship'■ express
sanction though without any official endorsement of the
views