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the
measures
decided
on
by Her Majesty's
Government. I presume, however, that he
not likely to venture so far in the absence of any apparently reasonable
pretext for such
Y.
an extreme measure.
Jenclose the
reply
which I judged
Enclosure No 3.
most expedient to send, and shall be much obliged by Your Grace adopting
to give complete effect to the Postal
of
mean
system recommended as the result Mr. Rea's mission. If however, Sir
views, as to the necefpite
Rutherford's views, as
for transmitting instructions through
him in the first instance, be regarded
Grace
will be enabled to relieve this
Government of duties which, under such circumstances, could not obviously be
discharged in a patisfactory
manner.
I have the honor to be,
May Land Lutte. Your Grace's most obedient,
humble servant.
Rutindfannes Mardormells
Governor
as
likely to promote
a more
efficient
discharge of the postal duties of the
Consular packet Agents
Ikust
Your