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He might, however, get something from the
Objects and Reasons (which I attach) to the
Zanzibar Decree.
One other thing is perhaps worth
mentioning.
When Sir E. Dowson was
investigating the Zanzibar problem he produced
a Note on the subject parts of which would be
of some interest to anyone about to tackle
similar problems in China. The Note, of which
a copy is attached, is confidential
but any
useful information that Mr.Caine found in it
he would no doubt pass on to the Bishop.
Sir E.Dowson sets much store by
M.L. Darling's book "The Punjab Peasant in
Prosperity and Debt" which helped him
considerably when dealing with agricultural
indebtedness in Egypt, Palestine and Iraq.
(You will see that Sir Ernest refers to this
book in paragraph 5 of the introduction to his
Note.) It might be worth while telling
Mr.Caine about it.
(As to the Note, if it is sent to
Mr.Caine as this is the last copy remaining
in the Department could he please be asked to
return it to the E.A. Dept. in due course.)
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