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C. R. DAS
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Government House, Calcutta December 8:—

My Dear C. R Das,

If you are free at 2-45 or at 6 p.m. this evening, His Excellency would like to see you.

The following further correspondence has since passed:—

1. From Mr. W.R. Gourlay to Mr.C.R. Das.

Government House,

Calcutta, Dec. 12

My dear C. R. Das,

The Communique has been sent to the press. Lord Ronaldshay was informed that the suggestion was made with your knowledge and that you raised no objection. He fails to understand therefore how it can be said that it was not made with your concurrence. It is not suggested that it was made on your initiative.

Yours sincerely,

W. R. Gourlay.

2. From S. J. Satyendra Chandra Mittra, Private Secretary to Deshabandhu Chittaranjan Das.

Dear Mr. Gourlay.

I am in receipt of your letter under double cover addressed to Sj C. R. Das dated the 10th of December, posted on the 11th of December at 9 15 A.M, and delivered to me at 10 A.M.