premiums on the developed value.
However,
it may not be essential for the two to march in
step, and the suggestion in the draft is no doubt
worth putting.
I also think we ought to convey definite
approval of the proposed statement (see last
sentence of No.1.), subject only to the points
to which we wish to give further consideration.
We have kept the Governor waiting a little time,
and I suggest that he may be a little irritated if
at this stage he merely gets a communication
putting individual points and conveying no
indication whether approval will be forthcoming
if the points are met. Further, I suggest that
it might be advisable to send a telegram rather
than a Savingram.
I submit a revised draft.
H.T.B
1st May, 1948
Mh. Sidebottom.
I think
should see before issue
Th. Burdillon's retheft makes the same two prints of the draft pound by thiingle. but in different form.
from the frumor, hit I agree
back
I think there
well in
may
that we might
of some the prints.
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