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  <dc:title>Milner, R. M. S. 'Dunottar Castle,' to P.L.G.: agrees about Marshall Clarke and about the office of Resident Commissioner;
does not want to take Southern Rhodesia over for the Crown, but protect it from follies of Downing Street;
difficulties ahead for Asiatic Labour policy, his estimate of Africans' abilities to work;
the fate of his library, now with P.L.G.;
comments on Sir John Barnard Byles' book on free trade.</dc:title>
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  <dc:date>13 Dec 1903</dc:date>
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