N. 27, of 1846.-
Inclosure No in Despatch
Memorandum..
RECEIVED
AUG 2
1844
2881
As regards the first point of Mr. Seale's letter, I am - after the fullest consideration decidedly of opinion, that all Service Letters which may pass through the Port office here, whether coming from, or going to India (or elsewhere) should be exempted from Postage pending a reference to England; and until some arrangement shall be made between Her Majesty's Government and that of the East India Company, and shall be publicly notified for the information and guidance of all Departments and Official Functionaries.
The whole of the Troops serving in
Reply to Enclosure N.5. 18th April, 1844.
N. 27, of 1846.-
Inclosure No bin Despatch
-
Memorandum..
RECEIVED
AUG 2
1844
2881
As regards the first point of Mr. Seales letter, I am - after the
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to India
fullest consideration decidedly of opinion, that all Service. "Letters which may pase through the Port office here.
whether coming from, or going (or elsewhere ) should be exempted from -Postage pending a reference to England; and until. come arrangement- shall- be made. between Her Majesty's Government and that of the East- India Company, and shall be ___ publicly notified for the information. and guidance of all Departments and. Official Functionaries.
The whole of the Troops serving
in
Reply to Enclosure N.5. 18th April, 184le.
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