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the Telephone Directory under Metal Market and Exchange
Company Limited, but head their notepaper London
Metal Exchange). He said that our letter of the
11th June (No. 14 on this file) had been on the
agenda of the last meeting of his Committee, but there
had not been time to consider it. I explained that
if they did not desire to take up the matter with
Mr. Branson, we would communicate with Messrs. Griffiths
direct, but if they were proposing to discuss with him
it might be more convenient for them to make the
arrangements with Messrs. Griffiths. He said that he
would speak to the Chairman of his Committee and let
me know at the latest tomorrow morning what action
they proposed to take.
Thank you
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Mr. Lambert spoke to me and said that after
speaking to Messrs. Griffiths he thought it would be
best for us to arrange direct with them for Mr.
Branson to see them, preferably after the 28th of July.
The firm propose then to send a brief report
on the technical questions involved to the London
Metal Exchange, who could then consider whether any
further action on their part is needed.
? Now communicate with Messrs. Griffiths and
Mr. Branson accordingly.
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