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of London, it is thought that any services of ours: can ‘be of use
to her, it will be a privilege to us to be enabled to give them and
we shall regard the giving of them as but a partial'return for
the way in which we have been received in this courttry. - tl 5 BF
74. In concluding our Report we desire to express out" ¥ery
real gratitude for the unfailing courtesy and kindness which we
have experienced on all hands in Australia. Most complete
arrangements have been made by the Commonwealth and State
Governments to enable us to comply with our terms of reference :
the staff whose services they have made available for us have
worked for us with admirable willingness and fidelity; and all
sections of the community have combined to make our sojourn in
Australia pleasant and interesting to us and to enable us to obtain
the maximum of information in the time available.
ARTHUR DUCKHAM
HUGO HIRST.
ERNEST CLARK.
D. O. MALCOLM.
7th January, 1929.
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