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M. modcock ext

224

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the Government and 61: duplicate to the office.

13810:- In dit are you comiunt all correaprodusen on hah:lf of th- 1381

lent and not on behalf of the Board ?

A: Not now. 1 ...? be · informal after they have ove from tie

ingly for the sake of the accounta.

Govartzent

Shelton Hooper:- Don't you Pile thusa copias of letters ?

1582

At They are filed in my offica

1387 220

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+

1382

Therefore you have access to the information they contain ? 1383

I have acceno if they are minuted to me.

1380:- NO, No. You say you fil- them all whether they are minute?

to you or not and therefore you have access. to the informa➡

tune they contain. What I mean to may 16; You, can go back

to the atrice and turn up any of these letters ?

1394

PUBLIC RECORD OFFICE

Reference:-

C.O. 537

138528m

A:-

Confidmatiul lettem. I hould not be able to, tien upe

What does he do with confidential Imtlona ?

1585

A:-

mit rysten, has unig brep in Cord for the last fortnight.

Cepten see ant ugually taken of confidential letters. The

Principe Civil Redical officer whůli take a rote of the

number of the C60,

Q: In connection rith the L fidential Teltona, tħuh hãi heer 1886

138603~

Dunphrey

in force for a longer period 1 it wo! 9

Ho Frag?

Aj- : r Dr Clark has been the

The Chairman_t=

1388-

A2m

Well Mr Woodcock, 1. 1! 531 janenible them

1387.

good many

1388

of these lattera of which you caly see a memorand i ?

I hike to that char. I don't me

of Dr Olark'.-- it went in to - clerk, tin clerk types di

It goe to to the Gov :raswat, the matte i sottiel by the

durarament std when the cutter has been settled the office

1989:1-

im it poi pungible that the whole of this correc; mndence in 1389

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