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Norman Leys returns an interim agreement and makes a decision on the type of binding he likes. He is also anxious that certain Labour and Liberal MP's should read the statements that he has made before they visit Africa. He asks Woolf for a pamphlet with instructions on proof correcting.
Handwritten letter signed by Leys