an answer would be sent at an early date; but in

spite of several reminders no answer has yet reached

us. There may be reasons of which we are ignorent

for this protracted delay; but, on the face of it, it

seems scarcely reasonable, and it is causing us

some inconvenience.

I should be very grateful if you would be

so good as to look into the matter and do anything

that may be possible to expedite the reply to our

questions.

Yours very sincerely,

(Sgd) J. E. Shuckburgh.

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