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It will be necessary to approach the Treasury for a loan for these purposes and Mr. Morse is at present drawing up a broad esti ate of the figures that will be required.
Dr. Sloss is seeing Hr. Cox again tomorrow and suggests that in due course the committee already proposed should be assembled with the addition of some further names. (The names of those who have already agreed to serve are Dr. R. E. Priestley, Mr. Morse, Mrs. Forster, Mr. N. L. Smith, Mr. C. Cox, Dr. Kauntze). Dr. Sloss emphasised that in his view this committee concerned with future policy should be kept separate from the small committee referred to above required to deal with immediate financial problems.
?Write to Dr. Sloss and Mr. Morse confirming our approval of this proposal, nominating a Colonial Office representative and adding that as soon as we can be given a round figure representing the likely sum needed by the University for this immediate and limited purpose, we will approach the Treasury on their behalf.
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