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willing service, w.e wish to mention Mr. Walter S. Saville, whose singleminded devotion to duty without regard to hours of work or holidays and whose skill in recording involved technical discussions and in writing English have been invaluable to us. Miss B. J. Kitchingman, who was assigned for regular duty with the Mission, is a skilled stenographer who has also given us loyal and valuable service. We have the honour to be, Sir, Your obedient servants, F. Tymms. K. T. Spencer. G. J. Warcup. Wellington, 4th November, 1948.

A summary of conclusions and recommendations is given on pages 133 to 144.

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