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  <dc:title>Letter</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Manson says that he has written to Sir CT Crosthwaite (Ross/02/27), who is in a good position to help Ross, but he advises Ross not to do anything in a hurry as the government cannot ignore his work and if he publishes he will keep himself 'before the public'. He continues on the 8th July saying that he has had a reply from Crosthwaite who encloses a letter of introduction for Ross to send to JP Hewitt and that Hooper says that J Cleghorn would resent any interference on Ross' behalf but his secretary, JTW Leslie might help.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>7/7/1897</dc:date>
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