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presumably a matter for the Kinistry of Pensions; but it is quite clear that 'aotună military exprise" within the reening of the Hong Kong Volunteer Ordinance is by no means necessarily the same thing AB active service' for the purnase of home legislation.
I am afraid this letter will not be of much practical help to Les, Curven, but it may help to show where the difficulty lies,
yis suncerely,
Edward Wood.
Dear Private Secretary,
I enclose some correspondence which Colonel
Stanley has received from Sir Harry Samuel, which
apparently deals with a Colonial Office question,
Colonel Stanley will be obliged if Major
Wood would look into the matter and reply to Sir
Harry Samuel direct.
Yours sincerely,
Os. Curing
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The Rt. Hon. Sir Karry Samuel, M.P.
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Private Secretary to
Major Hon. E.F.L. Wood, M.P.
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