Dear Moss,
95 6617
Colonial Office, Downing Street,
8.W.1.
5th December, 1945.
Veny thanks for your letters of 3rd December. I will have the offici: 1 one bout the Committee answered separately, but my idea would be that it need only be occasional visits to London and we would pay your fare on such occasions, i.e. no need whatever to stay in London except for a possible coule of nights when & full meeting of the Committee was held.
I am delighted to hear that your elder son is not home and dry in the Foreign Service. I look forward to having declings with him in the Fur Fastern Department at the Foreign Office.
I very much hope you won't get back to Devonshire before I have seen you but in case you do I must say how delighted I um to know that you will bring your
Sir George Moas, KBE.
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