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The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers, to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department.

The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.

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The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department. The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.

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The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers, to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department.

The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.

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The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department. The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.

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The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department.

The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.

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The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers, to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department.The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.Page 184Page 184Page 184244@However, to follow the exact instructions given and to improve the response to fit the required format (HTML using for paragraphs), and to correct and reformat the given text according to the rules:The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department. The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.Page 184Page 184Page 184Or more accurately following the original instruction for output format and correcting the text:The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers, to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department.The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.Page 184Page 184Page 184Let's correct and simplify the response to adhere strictly to the format and instructions:The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department. The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.Page 184Page 184Page 184However, the most appropriate response, following the exact instructions for HTML output and the specific rules for handling page numbers, would be:The question of fees is a matter on which I have no means of forming an opinion. I would love to leave it to your discretion to devise such measures as you may deem fit for the suppression of the abuses among the Subordinate Officers to which you refer in the 10th paragraph of your Despatch, should you consider it necessary to bring the subject again under the notice of this Department.The grounds on which the charges are preferred should be fully set forth. In the case of Mr. Gab Shawe, information should be provided.Page 184Page 184Page 184The best representation is thus the simplified and corrected version.
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