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should be portrayed in robes and a crown,
and that whilst the King is prepared to
leave the question of a sculptor to the
Hong Kong authorities, it has been suggested
that Sir William Reid Dick would be a good
choice.
I quite understand your anxiety to
get the business in hand at an early date so
as to avoid any unnecessary rush when the
date of the celebration draws near, and I
trust that the information I have been able
to give you in this letter is what you wanted,
although
consideration
present circumstances
the general arrangermente
off the Elebration would
premature
we fici,
be
Jus ances