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  <dc:title>Letter from Krishnan Menon to Thomas Gold</dc:title>
  <dc:description>Letter written on headed paper, from India House, Aldwych, London W C 2

'I am most grateful to you for the kind understanding shown by you and your colleagues to the request I have made on behalf of my Prime Minister. I know it must have been a very difficult decision for you to make, and if I may say so, you have done him a great honour in respecting his wishes with such understanding. I will not fail to convey to Pandit Nehru the assistance I have received from you, in spite of your own very strong views in the mntter and all the other surrounding circujmstances.

I much look forward to meeting you and other friends interested in India when I am in Cambridge next.

I have enclosed for your information, not for publication, copy of my letter to the Vice-Chancellor.'
[For this letter, see TG/15/1/27]</dc:description>
  <dc:date>04/11/1950</dc:date>
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