!
thicials of the telegraph companies
unless foceedings Commenced
OLAE
actually
it is madonsable
to commence criminal proceedings
without a shred of evidence of any
wort.
And deffoxing that steps
were taken to waive
outpena
it is hardly likely that the tel; if
it deals with of win,
be signed in the
of anyone
if it were,
wd be
i ame
found to
of Nemages
connected with him
;
the wording of the tel. is
not infficient to secure a
owice the "Gorgistan"
other courquo
commorativn
LOGO
carrying
it was be necessary
to connect the tel. in some way with the of mim. It is not clear how
the desired connection would be stabd.
It is true that the firm's premises
but it is obviono
night
be searched
that by this
this time
evidence if it
any
ever existed, would have disaffeared.
&
Mr.
Jir. Strachey.
Sir. J. Shuckburgh.
Bir C. Davis,
Bir G. Grindle,
Sir J. Masterton Smith.
Mr. Ormsby-Gore.
Mr. Amery.
DRAFT.
SIR,
5.
(a)
181
192....
The P. of P. considers that the
Iw. of Stanghong has a diffimet
problem to deal with
all the facts
is right
& in vaio of
facts of the Alty Paul's
he is advised that the go.
in not commencing,
p in the present state of
affairs, frosseding which he fels would be undisweet. In these the Soff requets
aves.
that he
is not frefared to make any
for. repus, to Si R.S., Stubber in
the matter.