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now lies in the results of pressure on the Central
Goverrunent.
The argument that the Provincial Government
are under no obligation to supply the Company with stone
and are accordingly not responsible for any losses
incurred through failure to obtain the same is in the
circumstances a plausible one, and might be held as
valid, were the Canton Cement Works not a Government
undertaking and had the Government not refrained from
taking any steps to render assistance by regularising
the industry, and had they not, throughout the negociations
for arrival at a friendly settlement, made use of tactics-
intentionally dilatory and deliberately obstructive.
It is matter for the greatest regret that no written
evidence of interested intrigue on the part of the
Commissioner of Industry is obtainable.
I am, dear Sir John,
Yours sincerely,
s/a.
J.W.
Jamieson.
WOLL
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