CENTRAL PUBLIC HOUSE TRUST ASSOCIATION.
517
be
made to Professor Thorpe, F.R.S.,
the Government Laboratory, at 13 Clement's
Inn Passage, W.C.
also to suggest that application for information regarding the "Gothenburg System" should be made to Ford Grey's
Public House Trust, at the Central Association
Offices, 116 Victoria Street, S.W.
Original documents
The
accompanied
by
Letter are
which
have
been closed.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
William ...resistant Secretary.
President:
EARL GREY,
Vice-Presidents:
LORD BISHOP OF CHESTER.
RIGHT HON. J. CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.
Secretary: OLIVER WILLIAMS.
TELEGRAMS
TELEPHONES:
WHALEDONE, LONDON,
441 VICTORIA
AND
480 WESTMINSTER.
Ever to Ear 233, 3 Aug
Executive Committee:
THE PRESIDENT,
MAJOR-GEN. LORD CHEYLESMORE.
LIEUT. COL. H. J. GRAUFURD.
W. CECIL HARRIS, ESQ.
COL. SIR COLIN SCOTT MONCRIEFF, K.C.M.G.
HON. ARTHUR STANLEY, M.P.
EDWARD TENNANT, ESQ.
116, Victoria Street,
Westminster, S.W.
To:
R. E. Stubbs Esq.
Colonial Office,
S.W.
33
Dear Sir,
30th Apr. 1904.
In reply to your letter I have great pleasure
in sending you a copy of our report for the past year; an
abridged copy of the same; a pamphlet containing Lord
Grey's letter to the "Times" on this subject written in
November last; a reprint of an article from the Quarterly
Review; a copy of the prospectus of the Middlesex Public
House Trust Company; and a copy of instructions to Managers.
If you will glance at these and say which you
think will be most useful for your correspondence I shall
be glad to forward as many copies as you may desire of any
one or more of the enclosures.
If agreeable to you I should be glad to give
you further information at any time you may fix on Tuesday
CENTRAL PUBLIC HOUSE TRUST ASSOCIATION.
517
be
made to Professor Thorpe, F. R.S.,
the Fovernment Laboratory, at 13 Clement's
Inn Passage, WC.
also to suggest that application For information regarding the "Gothenburg System should be made to Ford Grey's
Publià touse Trust, at the Central desociation
Offices, 116 Victoria Street, S. W.
original documents
The
į
accompanied
Jour
Letter are
which
Czve
losed.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Whuhshilly
resistant Searslary.
President:
EARL
GREY,
Vice-Presidents:
LOAD BISHOP OF CHESTER.
RIGHT HON. . CHAMBERLAIN. M.P.
Secretary: OLIVER WILLIAMS.
TELEGRAMS
TELEPHONES:
WHALEDONE, LONDON,
441 VICTORIA
AND
480 WESTMINSTER.
Ever to Ear 233, 3 Aug
Executive Committee:
THE PRESIDENT,
MAJOS GEN, LORD CHEYLESMORE.
LIEUT, POOL H. J. GRAUFURD.
W, CECIL HARRIS, ESC.
COL. SIR COLIN SCOTT MONCRIEFF. K.O.MA.13. HON. ARTHUR STANLEY, M.P. EDWARD TENNANT, ESQ.
116, Victoria Street,
Westminster, S. W.
To:
R. E. Stubbs Esq.
Colinial ora cè,
SW.
33
Dear Sir,
50th Apr. 1904.
In reply to your letter I have great pleas re
in sending you a copy of our report for the past year; an
abridged copy of the same; a pamphlet containing Lord
Gray's letter to the "Times" on this subject written in
November last; a reprint of an article from the Quarterly
Review; a copy of the prospectus of the Middlesex Public
House Trust Company; and a copy of instructions to Mana-
gers.
If you will glance at these and say which you
think will be most useful for your correspondence I shall
be glad to forward as many copies as you may desire of any
one or more of the enclosures.
call and
If agreeable to you I should be glad to/give
you further informati on at any time you may fix on Tuesday
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