would be met by allowing It Ord" to remain compitential mitenation that the Porta providing for.
outh statute book with a
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prior reference,
to be sos.
with
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full details of the everyone,
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final decision is taken.
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Sir H. May makes a spirited defence of his
policy and I hope the S. of S. will be suffi- *
ciently impressed by it to approve of our pro- !
ceeding as Mr. Griffin proposes. If so we can
reply to H.K. accordingly and let Sir H. May
have a copy of our desp. on his arrival. If
not, the matter will presumably be hung up until
Mr. Harcourt can see the Gov.
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I think that
we have
and not sufficically
realised the seriousness of
14. Kong
or
tu position in
tu cimportance of having
firim Gormor in present cives. Fir Play her faults of bumperament, but he is a
and his
strongman and
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services in replotting
the authority te fort in
most diffienet.
times cisces deserve recognition.
The present wote a
moth unfortunate
time for weakening tit authority by interfering with to Orden. Die exciteme will probably be sufficient ti prossunt.
any herosity for its application. In any
I crem malters
w
take hol
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where they
The Dann pending
the for's arrival this interview with tut.as.
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We need take no action now and I will see the Gov. later on
Sir J. Anderson should see this desf. & I should like his views. later
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For J. Anderson (on whium).
Dr. Harenert.
I do not agree with In H. Mary,
as to the mufficimay of the Basisstuming Indar. huder it. I dealt without
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