Pièce 26 - (i) Memorandum from Sir William Duke to Sir Malcolm Seton, with (ii) Seton’s reply

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MONT II/A/2/23/26

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(i) Memorandum from Sir William Duke to Sir Malcolm Seton, with (ii) Seton’s reply

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  • 17 Feb. 1920 (Production)

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(i) The telegrams in question deal with at least two separate matters: (1) compensation for lives taken and damage done by rioters, and (2) relief to persons left destitute. An official file on (1) has been ‘marked on’ to the ‘J & P’ and Finance [Committee], but if there is no official file on (2) it might be better to send the first part of his telegram [A2/23/24] privately. From the financial point of view the two questions are separate: (1) can be levied in the localities; the question is how to do it; (2) can only be charity at the Government’s expense.

(ii) Has submitted an official draft telegram to be put on a separate file.

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