I think the most cursory perusal of any one of his letters will convince Mr. Churchill that the man was impossible to retain in the public service. The Kyshe affair referred to in sub-para. 6 in 42578/05 shows a sample of his behaviour and his superior officers. If Mr. Churchill has any doubts in the matter I will submit a detailed memorandum but I think this one letter was sufficient to show that he did not get adequate support. I do not think there is any need for troubling him at present. The case has been exhaustively considered & in my opinion Mr. Kyshe has been very well treated in not having his pension reduced.
I think the memo should be put up for Mr. Churchill to read but I can see no use in reopening the matter. I venture to submit that in view of 37769/04 it is desirable that the book which he has sent to Mr. Churchill should be refused.
Br 3/8. Mr. E. Stubbs 3/3
Methvenhill
7/10
I think no other answer is possible.
HPL 5/3
I entirely agree.
18 Jul 1906.
I am directed by Mr. Churchill to acknowledge receipt of your letter and to express his regret that it was not dealt with sooner. Owing to pressure of business it was put on one side and had escaped his attention. He has now had time to go into the matter with them & I am to say that he fears he cannot find any justification for reopening the case.
I am returning the whole of the papers also the book which was precluded from being accepted by the delegate that he is, from accepting it.
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I think the sto most cinsiy
pausal of any are of
his letters
will convince but Churchill that
the man wany
ah
impossible peam
to retain in the fort service.
The
ta
affair referred 6 in sub-sul".
bruid:
q
in 42578/05 shews a sample
hir Kyshe's Wharians &
his superior fficers.
If the Churchill has
any doubts in
am
the matter I will submnt.
memorandum
detailed but I think this
omo letton was sufficient to stand that m did not got adeghian. I do not
for troubling at present. "The card
think there is ay
him with me
exhaustively considered & in my opin hr Kyshe has he very will tuated in not having his pension reduced.
I think
the auxo.
should
by that for Churchill has read
his letter but can see.
28.0
for 2.oping the matter. I Venture & submit that in viur of 37769/04 it is desirable that the book which he bas Sent Churchill should b refused.
Br 3/8. Mr. 573 B3/3
Ливист
Methanehill
710
Ithink no other answer
>
is possible.
HPL
5/3
I entirely agree
4414.7
and. Dear Sir
5
C.Pd
18 Jul 2906.
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the fth wist a b repet that jo to of
to express
the 23w Ab whe reached
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num at a time of 8th pressure of
of 8t pressure of busin was
put on one side a had escaped her attention
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for
fears he cannot find any
Justion.
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ram
for reopening the
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I am bretum the well. info trh also the
good tough & with t present to
precluded
fou
Lin but who. helegate that he is,
from accepting jr My [m.
Put Satrice
19.
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