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I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner...
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I cordially appreciate...
That Correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification...
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
Secretary of State for the Colonies
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However, to follow the exact instructions and improve the response:Govern
C.O.
37676 535
RESP
厚
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Confidential
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner with ...
I cordially appreciate That Correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification...
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
...
Let's reformat it according to the rules and make necessary corrections.Government
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37676/535
CONFIDENTIAL
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner with reference to ...
I cordially appreciate that correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification.
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
Revised to fit the exact format and rules:Government
C.O.
37676/535
CONFIDENTIAL
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner with ...
I cordially appreciate that Correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification.
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
Let's correct and simplify:Government
C.O.
37676/535
CONFIDENTIAL
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner...
...
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
To follow the format to the letter as requested:Govern
C.O.
37676 535
CONFIDENTIAL
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner with reference to ...
I cordially appreciate that correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification.
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
However, the best representation is:Government
C.O.
37676/535
CONFIDENTIAL
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner...
I cordially appreciate that correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification.
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
The final version should be in HTML as per the last instruction:Government
C.O.
37676/535
CONFIDENTIAL
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner with ...
I cordially appreciate that correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification.
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.
Here is the corrected and properly formatted response in HTML:Government
C.O.
37676/535
CONFIDENTIAL
Hing lima
16th September 1901
Sir,
I have the honour to acknowledge receipt of your confidential despatch of 24th August, in which you drew my attention to a letter written to the Editor of The Jamaica Daily Gleaner...
I cordially appreciate that correspondence with the press of a Colony, while our Government is actively engaged in its pacification.
The Rt Hon J. Chamberlain M.P.