882
1930s! and* at dasuper of quon at add svar I
Med to add ddiw adad? to plajezoa2 arid od bebrewrot ad yam
..bro (897700
(J30% IT.
52
t
.eot/eut Told
539
Since the above letter was written the value of
the dollar has risen to 2/31/4. There is one feature in
connexion with this abnormal price to which I desire to
call special attention, as it affords, I venture to submit,
a further strong argument in favour of a readjustment of
salaries which the signatories to the memorial, and I
believe all other Civil Servants, are keenly desirous of
seeing considered. The dollar touched 2/31/4 on 15th Novem-
ber. Salaries are calculated according to the average of
the rates ruling on the 15th of the current month and the
15th of the previous month. The above high rate there-
fore affected the salaries paid both for November and
December. To make matters worse the Dollar fell considera-
bly at the end of November, with the result that although
the salaries paid for November were considerably less than
even for October, remittances to England through the Bank
at the end of November could only be made at a rate which
was a fraction higher than the rate prevailing at the end
of October.
However, to follow the instructions to the letter as requested, here is the revised output in HTML format without markdown:882
1930s! and at dasuper of quon at add svar I
Med to add ddiw adad? to plajezoa2 arid od bebrewrot ad yam
..bro (897700
(J30% IT.
52
t
.eot/eut Told
539
Since the above letter was written the value of the dollar has risen to 2/31/4. There is one feature in connexion with this abnormal price to which I desire to call special attention, as it affords, I venture to submit, a further strong argument in favour of a readjustment of salaries which the signatories to the memorial, and I believe all other Civil Servants, are keenly desirous of seeing considered. The dollar touched 2/31/4 on 15th November. Salaries are calculated according to the average of the rates ruling on the 15th of the current month and the 15th of the previous month. The above high rate therefore affected the salaries paid both for November and December. To make matters worse the Dollar fell considerably at the end of November, with the result that although the salaries paid for November were considerably less than even for October, remittances to England through the Bank at the end of November could only be made at a rate which was a fraction higher than the rate prevailing at the end of October.
Let's correct and reformat it according to the given instructions.882
Since the above letter was written the value of the dollar has risen to 2/31/4. There is one feature in connexion with this abnormal price to which I desire to call special attention, as it affords, I venture to submit, a further strong argument in favour of a readjustment of salaries which the signatories to the memorial, and I believe all other Civil Servants, are keenly desirous of seeing considered. The dollar touched 2/31/4 on 15th November. Salaries are calculated according to the average of the rates ruling on the 15th of the current month and the 15th of the previous month. The above high rate therefore affected the salaries paid both for November and December. To make matters worse the Dollar fell considerably at the end of November, with the result that although the salaries paid for November were considerably less than even for October, remittances to England through the Bank at the end of November could only be made at a rate which was a fraction higher than the rate prevailing at the end of October.
The initial part seems to be garbled and not making sense, so it is left as is for now, assuming it's due to OCR errors and not relevant to the main content. If it is relevant, further correction would be needed.