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Mr. Branson called yesterday to say that he

had completed his visits to Messrs. Griffiths, and had

formed certain conclusions which he was ready to put

in writing. He asked whether we wished him to under-

take any further visits, e.g. to the London Metal

Exchange authorities, before he sent in a report. I

rang up the Secretary of the London Metal Exchange

and agreed with them and Mr. Branson that he should

go and see them in the first week in October, by

which time Mr. Lambert, the Secretary of the Exchange

will have returned from holiday. Thereafter

Mr. Branson will send in his report to us which we

will communicate to the Hong Kong Government, but

as he explained, any action by the Colonial

authorities to remedy the present risks of faulty

assays will have to await his return at the end of

the year.

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