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Sra,—I agree with Mr. Hourmouzios that a controversy concerning the

details of a report which most people have not seen is liable to become tedious. It is, indeed, a pity that the U.N. Information Office in London appears to receive such reports in mere handfuls instead of in thousands. My office, however, is making copies of the report on the Greek children, as adopted by the Special Committee of the United Nations on May 21st of this year, and we shall be glad to forward a copy to any of your readers who write to us within a week of the publication of this letter. They can then verify for themselves the correctness of the statements of

Mrs. Lambrides and myself.—Yours, &c., PAT SLOAN,

Greek News Agency, 89 Chancery Lane, W.C.2. Editor.