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A possible procedure would be thas a copp the laport, Logether with one of the three signed covering letters, should be sent ut once by air mail to Sir Mark Young Boking for his comment. I0 order them hie vieus may be quoted in our subsequent app.ouch to the foreign crice and the Treasury. the Governor has already seen the first druit of the Report and knows the brood outline or the Committee's recomendations I think that we might reasombly expect a reply by telegron fairly soon. Dir Park Young made
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it clear when he attended o40 or the meetinga thet if the rinonciel support from T.M.G. recomen.od by the Committee is not forthcoming he would not Wish to 300 the alternative proposed by the Comittee adopted but rather that the University should be re-established as a Colonial institution on its pre-war footing. Nevertheless I think he agreed that it would woskel case if this view wow put to the Treasury and i think therefor that we might give him a lead by suggesting that although his view is appreciated e sugest that possibly it would be desirable not to mention it in hic reply In this is agreed 14. Lloyd would perhaps very Lindl; ogre to write to bir 1. Young semi-ciiicially in a letter accompanying the Tomei doopetch and the drurt Report.
When we have got Sir Murk Young's reactions the next step might be to suggest chut the Secretary ol State should write persons ly to M. Bevon, serorring to the 1959 purses,ondence between Mr. Holcolm MacDonald and Mr. Alen and inviting the vicis or the Foreign Orlice.
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