Enclosure 2
C.O.
22474
Red 28 EC 34)
Wednesday,
My dear Sir William,
369
When the Retrenchment Committee first met it was decided that all the evidence we were going to take and all our proceedings were to be confidential and not printed or published.
Later it was agreed that the evidence should be printed, but that only a few copies should be printed for the use and information of Your Excellency and the Secretary of State.
And on this understanding we proceeded. When we had
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Enclosure 2
C. O
22474
Red 28 EC 34)
Wednesday,
My dear Sir William,
369
When the Retrenchment
Committee first met it was ~ decided that all the evidence
we were
our
going to take and all
were to be
proceedings confidential and not printed or published.
Later it was agreed that the evidence should be printed. but that only a few copies should be printed for the use and information of Your Exed- lency and the Scoretary of State.
And on this understanding we proceeded. When we had
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