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  <dc:title>Letter, Edward James Wayland, the Geological Survey of Uganda, P.O.Box 9, Entebbe, to Percy George Hamnall Boswell, Geological Department, Imperial College of Science and Technology, London</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Wayland was thinking of sending Bisset of the Geological Survey home, so that he may take a course in geophysical methods of water finding. He imagines the course starts on October 1936. He would be obliged by having details of the course, including cost. Arrangements would be made for Bisset to return to Uganda with necessary equipment for water finding by electrical means. He has not written to Broughton Edge about it, supposing that he may be abroad.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>2 December 1935</dc:date>
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