!

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.

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