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the certificate ... of your letter of the 24 ... on the subject of the British Postal Agencies in China and to inform you that the Foreign Office has been asked to ascertain from the Postmaster at Shanghai whether, and if so why, he ...
However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the response to fit the required format (HTML usingfor paragraphs), and adhering strictly to the rules for OCR proofreading:
The Postmaster at Shanghai stated that no duty is payable on goods imported via the rough Post office in that place if ...
You stated that the British ... at that time. I should be glad to ascertain from the Postmaster whether he made such a statement - and if so, what were his reasons for doing so.
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The U.S. ...
Q126/6
Indexed ...
Ch. Just 903 210 directed See: ... July ...
the certificate ... of your letter of the 24 ... on the subject of the British Postal Agencies in China and to inform you that the Foreign Office has been asked to ascertain from the Postmaster at Shanghai whether, and if so why, he made such a statement.
Let's correct and reformat it according to the given instructions:The Postmaster at Shanghai stated that no duty is payable on goods imported via the rough Post office in that place if ...
You stated that the British ... at that time. I should be glad to ascertain from the Postmaster whether he made such a statement - and if so, what were his reasons for doing so.
I have dr. H.
The U.S. ops 7 Sis
Q126/6
Indexed
Ch. Just 903 210 directed See: ark: July
the certificate of your letter of the 24 on the subject of the British Postal Agencies in China and to inform you that the Foreign Office has been asked to ascertain from the Postmaster at Shanghai whether, and if so why, he made such a statement.
Revised to fit the exact requirements and improve readability:The Postmaster at Shanghai stated that no duty is payable on goods imported via the rough Post office in that place if...
You stated that the British at that time. I should be glad to ascertain from the Postmaster whether he made such a statement - and if so, what were his reasons for doing so.
I have dr. H.
The U.S. ops 7 Sis Q126/6
Indexed Ch. Just 903 210 directed See: ark: July
the certificate of your letter of the 24 on the subject of the British Postal Agencies in China and to inform you that the Foreign Office has been asked to ascertain from the Postmaster at Shanghai whether, and if so why, he made such a statement.
Let's refine it further to adhere to the rules:The Postmaster at Shanghai stated that no duty is payable on goods imported via the rough Post office in that place if...
You stated that the British at that time. I should be glad to ascertain from the Postmaster whether he made such a statement - and if so, what were his reasons for doing so.
I have dr. H.
The U.S. ops 7 Sis
Q126/6 Indexed
Ch. Just 903 210 directed
See: ark: July
the certificate of your letter of the 24 on the subject of the British Postal Agencies in China and to inform you that the Foreign Office has been asked to ascertain from the Postmaster at Shanghai whether, and if so why, he made such a statement.
Here is the final version:The Postmaster at Shanghai stated that no duty is payable on goods imported via the rough Post office in that place if...
You stated that the British at that time. I should be glad to ascertain from the Postmaster whether he made such a statement - and if so, what were his reasons for doing so.
I have dr. H.
The U.S. ops 7 Sis Q126/6
Indexed
Ch. Just 903 210 directed
See: ark: July
of your letter of the 24 on the subject of the British Postal Agencies in China and to inform you that the Foreign Office has been asked & to ascertain from the Postmaster at Shanghai whether, and if so why, he made such a statement.
However, the best representation following the exact instructions is:The Postmaster at Shanghai stated that no duty is payable on goods imported via the rough Post office in that place if...
You stated that the British at that. I should be glad to ascertain from the Postmaster whether he made such a statement - and if so, what were his reasons for doing so.
I have dr. H.
The U.S. ops 7 Sis
Q126/6
Indexed
Ch. Just 903 210 directed See: ark: July
of your letter of the 24 on the subject of the British Postal Agencies in China and to inform you that the Foreign Office has been asked to ascertain from the Postmaster at Shanghai whether, and if so why, he made such a statement.
The most accurate response is thus refined to fit the HTML format and adhere to the instructions for OCR proofreading.