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-3- from the Ore secured in the Congo, and I will malce enquiries of him, as I am also doing of the National Physical Laboratory, but as intimated in the early part of this letter I think the whole thing is a scare started by a newspaper owing, perhaps, to a momentary scarcity of sensational news. Yours very truly, Ingersoll Watch Company, Ltd., Dictated and signed by E. S. Daniells.

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