An explanation by Telegraph of the previous telegram.

A Kalegram thus (3) to the effect of sending spies by telegraphic correspondence, asking whether in light of their Commodore they knew what.

Being Form.-London 5/137.)

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No. 3068 THE NETHER HOUSE, E.C. 41 PARLIAMENT STREET, S.W Foreign Auction Hall, COVENT GARDEN, W.C. And 449, STRAND, W.C. SEP 4.901

The following TELEGRAM Received at 190 from Cam...

explaining buying.

From Foreign No.

No. of Words

Sir H.A. Blake

inclined...

Dated 3 September

matter...

"Eastern Time CO 31100

Received C.O. 10.60 cm

A. F. 4/9 telegraphing 29 Aug

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