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to let me have a round figure representing

solwar

his estimate of the sum needed, we will car

wasn

that we shall be counts approach the Treasury for a loan gover

to

immediate financial necessities in regard

to staff and buildings.

The larger committee, which it is

suggested might consider the future status

of the University, particularly as

"an instrument of British policy in the

Far East", you will probably wish to

discuss at a preliminary talk with

Mr. Cox and Mr. Gent. I think a day early

next week has already been tentatively

suggested. I am afraid the first time when

both Mr. Cox and Mr. Gent are free is

11.30 on Wednesday next, October 24th.

Will you let me know if this is convenient

to you?

Yours sincerely,

to them

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