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REA 7 NOV 16
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Sir C. Fiddes
In the final sheet of the private
letter attached the Gov. asks you if he shall now proceed to carry out his private instructions to repeal the Boycott Ord. He says the time is favourable, though he would rather not repeal.
Mr. Robinson's memo. below and the minutes he
refers to on 30413/13 show the position."
Personally I do not think it desirable to re- peal the Ord., esp. in war time. The Ord. was
very successful in effecting its purpose, and we have had no protest in the years that have elapsed.] I would leave it now on the Statute Book, telling Gov. officially that it must be placed on record
ever
to be
in the Secretariat that no special rate is
18/ to
proclaimed without previous sanction of the S. of
S.
Are
17.10.18.
the Bonar haw
Theed mestomely that the crane, having
been passed, on? be allowed
Bremain
Statuti Book: it was one of
preventive missures
put in force
thore sxcellent
who were require to be on the Kundzen of their existence. deters Evedours. And the situation before it
was passe's was very ugly? Perund
Am 19.10
on abo? 17.60