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as a whole, and furnish me with your

considered views. It would be useful

if in doing so you would indicate how

many officers who have previously

enjoyed first-class passages will,

if the present arrangements are

maintained, have to accept without

choice second class passages, and what

appointments they hold.

4.

In the meanwhile I should

be glad if you would inform Messrs.

A.Jackson and J.L.Tetley, Assistant

Government Analysts, whose petition

forms the subject of your despatch

No. 393 of the 13th of July, 1933, that

(10).

their representations are under

consideration.

I have, etc.,

P. CUNLIFFE-LISTER.

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