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Sir Cecil Smith has already consented to serve
privately, and Sir J. Anderson has acknowledged his
letter and told him that an official letter will
follow.
The F.0. must not announce names without announcig
Sir
cp.
Smith. He should therefore be announced to-
morrow. He will of course come first, as the princi-
pal representative of H.M.G.
Please tell Mr. Max Muller so privately, and say
say that we are writing officially as to letter
of appointment and instructions emanating from F.0.
as in Mr. Stubbs' minute, and write officially accor-
dingly. I have spoken to Sir J. Anderson who agrees.
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