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state
be pleased to afford them the same
accommodation in this respect which "they have h[ereto]fore possessed __
In answer to their applications His Lordship the Postmaster General is pleased to say under date of the 28th Just "that the point you have submitted "is one for the decision of Her Majesty's "Government
I therefor[e] take the liberty
in behalf of this association of bringing the subject under the consideration of your Lordships, believing that the accommodation sought for, may easily be effected by a short delay in the departure of the Steamer from Southampton Morning of the first
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H. Dushworth
Chairman
559 Ludgate Hill
July 4 1843
To the Right Honorable
The Commissioners of Her Majesty's Treasury
My Lords,
With reference to the measure lately authorized by Your Lordships for establishing Southampton, instead of Falmouth, as the port of departure for the West India and other Mail Packets I beg leave to be informed
whether it has been decided that More packets shall be despatched from Southampton on the arrival at that port of the Night Mail from London, or whether it is proposed to detain them until the arrival of the Morning Mail.
I beg to state that I
am of opinion the most desirable course will be to dispatch the Packets
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