A
expert committee of inquiry from here.
The outcry aroused by the Report
has now had time to die down, and in any
case it has been eclipsed by reactions of the
Sino-Japanese conflict. In the circumstances
it would therefore appear that there is now
no pressing necessity for the appointment of an expert Commission, and I suggest that we
may well let matters continue and Mr. Sloss
work out his own lines of reform on the lines
suggested in (1).
I doubt if these letters call for
any reply.
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