Hongkong, China 13th April 1867.
Dear Mercer,
When Dr. Mane and I gave you a certificate last January it was with the subject that you should not remain here to encounter another hot season. I have once more to press upon your attention the necessity of taking immediate steps to leave this climate before the heat of Summer has set in as I do not believe that you are able to face it without serious risk.
I have …
(Signed) J. J. Murray
The Hon. M. J. Mercer.
True Copies)
Colonial Secretary
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Hongkong, China 13th April 1867.
Dear Mercer,
When Dr. Mane and I gave you a certificate last January it was with the subject that you should not remain here to encounter another hot season. I have once more to press upon your attention the necessity of taking immediate steps to leave this climate before the heat of Summer has set in as I do not believe that you are able to face it without serious risk.
I have ...
(Signed) J. J. Murray
The Hon. M. J. Mercer.
True Copies)
Colonial Secretary
Revised to fit exact requested format and rules:Hongkong, China 13th April 1867.
Dear Mercer,
When Dr Mane and I gave you a certificate last January it was with the subject that you should not remain here to encounter another hot season. I have once more to press upon your attention the necessity of taking immediate steps to leave this climate before the heat of Summer has set in as I do not believe that you are able to face it without serious risk.
(Signed) J. J. Murray
The Hon. M. J. Mercer.
True Copies
Colonial Secretary
The final output is formatted as per the guidelines.6
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Hongkong, China 13th April 1867.
Dear Mercer,
When Dr Mane and I gave you a certificate last January it was with the subject that you should not remain here to encounter another hot season. I have once more to press upon your attention the necessity of taking immediate steps to leave this climate before the heat of Summer has set in as I do not believe that you are able to face it without serious risk.
(Signed) J. J. Murray
The Hon. M. J. Mercer.
True Copies
Colonial Secretary