months when we shall be able to foresee with more certainty the conditions under which the war will develop and the circumstances which the scheme would be required to meet. If you agree I think we might so inform our colleagues on the Economic Policy Committee; it seems unnecessary to bother the War Cabinet with the matter at the present time. Yours sincerely, (Sgd.) Herbert Morrison. The Rt. Hon. Arthur Greenwood, M.P., Treasury Chambers, S.W.1. ENCLOSURE TO ANNEX A. Standard Clothing. The War Cabinet on 19th March, 1940, considered a memorandum (W.