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10th November, 1937.
Dear Mr. Tso,
I am very glad to have your interesting letter
of the 21st October and to know that you are safely home.
You must have had rather a trying time on the last part
of your voyage, but I hope you are none the worse for it.
With regard to the Enfield Pattern 14 rifles
for use by the Chinese Company in the N.R.A. competitions,
the position is that the Far Office have not yet found it
possible to say whether a concession can be made in
respect of sales of the 1914 pattern rifle in aid of
National Rifle Association Affiliated Rifle Companies.
There have been several enquiries from various rifle
clubs in the Colonies, and we are assured that the
possibility of helping them in this way is under
consideration. I have had your letter put on record s0
that your own application in the case of the Chinese
Company may not be overlooked if and when a favourable
decision is reached here.
DR. S.W.TSO, C. B. E.
Yours sincerely,