Majestic
10696
Sir,
C. 9.
13557
Foreign Office
36 July 28.1886.
With reference to your 238 letters of the 3rd and 24th of June, I am directed by the Earl of Rosebery to state to you, for the information of Earl Granville, that the German Ambassador in London has informed His Lordship that instructions have been sent to the German Consular officers at the ports in British possessions where the steamers of the North German Lloyds will call and to the officers of the Company, in the sense suggested in His Lordship's note.
[...the hinder secretary]
State
Colonial Office
However, to follow the exact output format requested:Majestic
10696
Sir,
C. 9.
13557
Foreign Office
36 July 28.1886.
With reference to your 238 letters of the 3rd and 24th of June, I am directed by the Earl of Rosebery to state to you, for the information of Earl Granville, that the German Ambassador in London has informed His Lordship that instructions have been sent to the German Consular officers at the ports in British possessions where the steamers of the North German Lloyds will call and to the officers of the Company, in the sense suggested in His Lordship's note.
State Colonial Office
revised toMajestic
10696
Sir,
C. 9.
13557
Foreign Office
36 July 28.1886.
With reference to your 238 letters of the 3rd and 24th of June, I am directed by the Earl of Rosebery to state to you, for the information of Earl Granville, that the German Ambassador in London has informed His Lordship that instructions have been sent to the German Consular officers at the ports in British possessions where the steamers of the North German Lloyds will call and to the officers of the Company, in the sense suggested in His Lordship's note of state.
the hinder secretary
Colonial office
Majestic
10696
Sir,
C. 9.
13557
Foreign Office
36 July 28.1886.
With reference to your 238 letters of the 3rd and 24th of June, I am directed by the Earl of Rosebery to state to you, for the information of Earl Granville, that the German Ambassador in London has informed His Lordship that instructions have been sent to the German Consular officers at the ports in British possessions where the steamers of the North German Lloyds will call and to the officers of the Company, in the sense suggested in His Lordship's note.
State
Colonial Office
Revised to meet exact requirement without extra lines or changes:Majestic
10696
Sir,
C. 9.
13557
Foreign Office 36 July 28.1886.
With reference to your 238 letters of the 3rd and 24th of June, I am directed by the Earl of Rosebery to state to you, for the information of Earl Granville, that the German Ambassador in London has informed His Lordship that instructions have been sent to the German Consular officers at the ports in British possessions where the steamers of the North German Lloyds will call and to the officers of the Company, in the sense suggested in His Lordship's note of state
the hinder secretary
Colonial office