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up in Committee, where it is difficult to discuss the
somewhat knotty points involved.
We should like to dis-
cuss whatever points in it may strike you as requiring
explanation and if we can reach agreement we would propose
to embody the results in Resolutions to be recorded in the
Minutes of Monday's meeting, so that decision between the
rival claims of the houses offering may be taken with
a clear idea of what that decision entails.
I am really very sorry to find myself driven into
making these inroads on your time, but I know you share
my desire to see the whole question of the Extension
satisfactorily settled.
Yours sincerely,
(sgd) M. Stewart.
General Sir David Henderson,
K. C. B., D. S. 0.,
etc.. etc.,
WAR OFFICE,
LONDON,
S.V.