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  <dc:title>Draft, letter from William B Hardy to Lord Rhondda</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Informs Rhondda about plans to create an International Committee -- notes that the names he has heard put forth are Lusk from America and Bottazzi from Italy -- suggests Starling and T B Wood as the representatives for England -- describes the importance of having such a committee, as certain disasters could have been avoided, and that only 'a really authoritative statement' is likely to make an impression on America.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[1917]</dc:date>
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