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A VIEW OF MOLESWORTH.—Writing in “The Press” today, Mr L. W. McCaskill says that "an air of uncertainty, always engendered by committees of inquiry, hangs over Molesworth, and for a long time to come must hinder the advanced planning so necessary in such a huge undertaking.”

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Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31576, 13 January 1968, Page 9

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A VIEW OF MOLESWORTH.—Writing in “The Press” today, Mr L. W. McCaskill says that "an air of uncertainty, always engendered by committees of inquiry, hangs over Molesworth, and for a long time to come must hinder the advanced planning so necessary in such a huge undertaking.” Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31576, 13 January 1968, Page 9

A VIEW OF MOLESWORTH.—Writing in “The Press” today, Mr L. W. McCaskill says that "an air of uncertainty, always engendered by committees of inquiry, hangs over Molesworth, and for a long time to come must hinder the advanced planning so necessary in such a huge undertaking.” Press, Volume CVIII, Issue 31576, 13 January 1968, Page 9

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