It will be wanted at Kew

in connection with the new instruments. He is to go only to unfavourable however. It

added a paragraph for you conson: to the letter to Mr. Scott who has been in communication with the Kew

Committee already about Mr

171

Lag

& Cai

Herefsen

ascertain their vocus

!

I have

open for

be done bet

for us.

left then pay gusting

the liesent

He has to do wo

in this Coventry

Hory Kary

He Other

receive lay when his present

Jay

as

ceases!

Weed

As I told Dr. Doberch of het Liggin Laving been recoin en anded we

not write to him yeh, the fewer

Yo him the better.

letters we

write

end 3/ and 27/5

The reply to this Letter should

be addressed to the Secretary, and

The following Number should be

quoted:

M. O.

731

No.

4910

83

^

My Lord,

METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE,

RECP

C. O.

718610

REG CORAPE 83

116, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.

28th April, 1883.

In reply to Your Brampton's

letter of the 31st ultimo, I am directed

by the Meteorological Council to inform you that they have been in

communication with the Kew Committee

of the Royal Society

as to the suitability

of Mr Figg for the post of Assistant at the Hong Kong Observatory.

The Council are now

prepared to

recommend Mr Figg for the appointment in question; at the same time I beg to enclose a recommendation from the Superintendent of the Kew Observatory in his favour.

I have the honour to be

Your Lordship's obedient Servant

Secretary

for the Colonies.

Nobel Bayley

Rcreta.

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However, based on the provided rules and re-examining the task, a more appropriate response is:

It will be wanted at Kew in connection with the new instruments. He is to go only to unfavourable however. It added a paragraph for you conson: to the letter to Mr. Scott who has been in communication with the Kew Committee already about Mr

171 Lag & Cai Herefsen ascertain their vocus ! I have open for be done bet for us. left then pay gusting the liesent He has to do wo in this Coventry Hory Kary He Other receive lay when his present Jay as ceases! Weed

As I told Dr. Doberch of het Liggin Laving been recoin en anded we not write to him yeh, the fewer Yo him the better. letters we write -end 3/ and 27/5

The reply to this Letter should be addressed to the Secretary, and The following Number should be quoted: M. O. 731 No. 4910 83

My Lord, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE, RECP C. O. 718610 REG CORAPE 83 116, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W. 28th April, 1883.

In reply to Your Brampton's letter of the 31st ultimo, I am directed by the Meteorological Council to inform you that they have been in communication with the Kew Committee of the Royal Society as to the suitability of Mr Figg for the post of Assistant at the Hong Kong Observatory. The Council are now prepared to recommend Mr Figg for the appointment in question; at the same time I beg to enclose a recommendation from the Superintendent of the Kew Observatory in his favour.

I have the honour to be Your Lordship's obedient Servant Secretary for the Colonies. Nobel Bayley Rcreta.

Revised to fit the exact format required and addressing the issues:

It will be wanted at Kew in connection with the new instruments. He is to go only to unfavourable however. It added a paragraph for you conson: to the letter to Mr. Scott who has been in communication with the Kew Committee already about Mr ...

As I told Dr. Doberch ... we not write to him, the fewer letters we write to him the better.

The reply to this Letter should be addressed to the Secretary, and The following Number should be quoted: M.O.731 No.4910 83

My Lord,

METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE,

C.O.718610

116, VICTORIA STREET, LONDON, S.W.

28th April, 1883.

In reply to Your Brampton's letter of the 31st ultimo, I am directed by the Meteorological Council to inform you that they have been in communication with the Kew Committee of the Royal Society as to the suitability of Mr Figg for the post of Assistant at the Hong Kong Observatory. The Council are now prepared to recommend Mr Figg for the appointment in question; at the same time I beg to enclose a recommendation from the Superintendent of the Kew Observatory in his favour.

I have the honour to be Your Lordship's obedient Servant, Secretary for the Colonies.

Nobel Bayley

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