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in
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the benefits established by the said
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Royal Order to British Ships it is
" neither likely
feasible that
any
" obstacles can arise to the realisations
of the consequent reimbursements, for
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for such
the question has beent.
resolved in principle and the initiation
of the reform depends only upon p
rmalities which it is more than
forma
" natural will shortly be complied prejudice will follow to
the parties interested, who at most
will wait
Centering
very
short space before
on the
enjoyment of the
advantages conferred by the
the arrangement
mentioned, which would not
have due effect in all its terms and elucidatory provisions if the formuls proposed by you should be saceplic_ Tregret there for that the adduced prevent my deferring
that the reasons o
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desires.
I have the honour to be with
the greatest respect
Shin
Your Excellenay's
Most Obedient Servant.
(Signed) G. T. Ricketts.
(True Copy) Jenstina tration Colonial Secretary