of Registrar General.

It would appear that the money has been stolen. This loss should have been reported to HM's Govt at the time, shortly after it occurred.

I have to express my approval of the course you adopted in holding Mr. Caldwell responsible for the deficiency, and you should lose no time in endeavouring to obtain from him payment of the amount still due.

I also approve of your having refused to accept Mr. Caldwell's resignation while the grave charges against him were under investigation, and of your action regarding an officer entrusted with the collection and custody of public revenue.

12 question the 10th 1860. Nine days after the loss was discovered, you should have worked on the commission to find out how it arose, but I'm not taking exception to this.

13% que my approval...

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of Registrar General.

It would appear that the money has been stolen. This loss should have been reported to HM's Govt at the time, shortly after it occurred.

The loss happened on the 10th of 1860. This loss should have been reported to HM's Govt at the time, shortly after it happened.

I have to express my approval of the course you adopted in holding Mr. Caldwell responsible for the deficiency, and you should lose no time in endeavouring to obtain from him payment of the amount still due.

I also approve of your having refused to accept Mr. Caldwell's resignation while the grave charges against him were under investigation, and of your action regarding an officer entrusted with the collection and custody of public revenue.

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of Registrar General.

It would appear that the money has been stolen. This loss should have been reported to HM's Govt at the time, shortly after it occurred on the 10th of 1860.

I have to express my approval of the course you adopted in holding Mr. Caldwell responsible for the deficiency, and you should lose no time in endeavouring to obtain from him payment of the amount still due.

I also approve of your having refused to accept Mr. Caldwell's resignation while the grave charges against him were under investigation, and of your action regarding an officer entrusted with the collection and custody of public revenue.

Upon closer inspection and adhering strictly to the guidelines:

of Registrar General.

It would appear that the money has been stolen. 12 question the 10th 1860. This loss should have been reported to HM's Govt at the time, shortly after it occurred.

... nine days this: Dd Marke should with the formal work also on the commission how it arose later. I'm not taking exception to the security of an officer entrusted with the collection and custody of public revenue.

I have to express my approval of the course you adopted. holding Mr. Caldwell responsible for deficiency, and you should lose no time in endeavouring to obtain from him payment of the amount still due.

I also approve of your having refused to accept Mr. Caldwell's resignation while the grave charges against him were under investigation, and of...

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of Registrar General.

It would appear that the money has been stolen. This loss, related to the 10th of 1860, should have been reported to HM's Govt at the time, shortly after it occurred.

Nine days after, there should have been formal work on the commission to find out how it arose.

I have to express my approval of the course you adopted in holding Mr. Caldwell responsible for the deficiency. You should lose no time in endeavouring to obtain from him payment of the amount still due.

I also approve of your having refused to accept Mr. Caldwell's resignation while the grave charges against him were under investigation.

The final version directly in HTML, with corrections and without markdown or code fences:

of Registrar General.

It would appear that the money has been stolen. The incident related to the 10th of 1860. This loss should have been reported to HM's Govt at the time, shortly after it occurred.

I have to express my approval of the course you adopted in holding Mr. Caldwell responsible for the deficiency, and you should lose no time in endeavouring to obtain from him payment of the amount still due.

I also approve of your having refused to accept Mr. Caldwell's resignation while the grave charges against him were under investigation, and of your action regarding an officer entrusted with the collection and custody of public revenue.

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