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  <dc:title>Copy telegram from Alfred Bray Kempe, to Sir William Huggins, [President, Royal Society], 90 Upper Tulse Hill</dc:title>
  <dc:description>[Michael] Foster thinks the address [to the King of Italy] should be sent without deputation. [Joseph] Larmor and Rayeligh [John William Strutt] cannot go and are doubtful if others could be secured at such short notice. Under the circumstances it seems much better to send the address without a deputation.</dc:description>
  <dc:date>[17 November 1903]</dc:date>
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