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THA COMMITTEE AGREED.
Mr. Sloss said that even envisaging 1947 as
the date for restarting, his experience of searching
decidup
in London had convinced him of the necessity of starting
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sequerent, at one to decide on equipment, they should try to get.
avaisable There were
a very
Meaney buyer would it be possible for the Committee to appoint
beco small sub-committee to take up that question, bee
perhaps from the heated it-involved getting Money from somewhare (? the Treasury,
The cost of would getting some kind of an estimate of what was going to hệ
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would be readed for
and the capres That purpure
necessary for the barest essentials for the beginninge
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University teaching. That would save time. Mr. Slog's
added that he was very foolish in matters of science
equipment about which he had no knowledge and no
judgment, and it would be very helpful if he had some one
to work with him. He would do all he could to acquire
information from various sources, but he would like
intelligent judgment on things before they came back to bud thong co to enquer) could beer A
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Men floss tumedly with fuel xt agree
exper evenilement I could be Various suggestions were made by members of
The Comittee,
the Committee as to people who might be able and willing
to assist, Mr. Sloss, including the names-of
Herklots and Professor Gold' y, and it was left that
Mr. Slose should take advanta e of the suggestions made.
The Chairman then asked the Committee when
they would like to have their next meeting, and after
some discussion,ikax Nexd=tex¤¤£x££x¤«xat it was
decided to hold the next meeting at 2.30 p.m. on
Friday, the 1st March.
As it was difficult to fix
a date at fairly short notice convenient to all the
members, the Committee were also asked to reserve, if
possible, Thursday, the 14th March, for the third
meeting.
The meeting ended at 4.45 p.m.
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