Treasury Chambers,
Whitehall S.W.,
August 7, 1899.
Dear Ampthill,
Please look at Hogan's Question to the Chancellor
of the Exchequer No. 11 on Tomorrow's Paper.
So far as we have been able to find out here, we have
no correspondence on the subject.
The Post Office are of course the Department who are
most likely to know, and I have written to them on the
subject; but it is just possible that your Department may
have had some correspondence on the subject.
Would you kindly let me know tomorrow morning, if
you can, if you have any correspondence: and, if so,
whether there is any objection to its presentation.
Yours,
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