Government and the Pecretary of State would

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be free to make the final decision as to which

course should be adopted. I told them that

I could not see that any possible objection.

would be taken to their presenting the problem

in that form.

2. I presume arrangements should now be

made for me to see Mr. Morse and Mr. Masson, as

I am sure that the S. of S. will not be able to

spare the time as suggested in Mr. Gent's minute

of 7/12/38. There is also the suggestion that

a meeting should be convened at which a

representative of the Foreign Office and the

Treasury should be invited to be present with

Mr. Morse and Mr. Masson. I should like to

discuss this further with Mr.Mayhew and Mr. Cowell

in the first instance.

Som. 13/2/39.

Seen.

Partaf a time can be arranged by phone.

I shall in mm.

free went wich the thing,

Attem 13-2

Had we better first ascertains that Mr

A Mome

+ Mr Manson

Fill avantable?

and

Jara

Mlowell

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tart A is the first step. If they

are

I Shoes he glad to see them sometime next week

if they

krow suggest a day.

Jon

14/2/39.

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