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together with a proper and sufficient

sum as under (b.i) for special services rendered in excess of and beyond the usual scope of those which I was paid to perform, involving long hours and skilled technical knowledge.

The just allocation of the blame, and the

placing of such on the shoulders of those who are directly responsible for the unnecessary delay, muddle and expend- iture relating to any work with which I have been connected and which has been the subject of serious and adverse pub- lic comment.

Awaiting the favour of an early reply,

I am, Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

A.J. Fisher.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office,

London, S.W.

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