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absences of complaints of letters posted at Yokohama to be oforwarded to the United Kingdom by French Praksts not having reached their destination; I can only say, that was the number of letters forwarded by those means
insignificant as
compared with those sent by English Mail Brakets to all parts of the world, the facilities for frond would be considerably less-
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4. The improvements which have been made in the protal. establishment at Yokohama hawe resulted from no action of Me Simpson, but from the simple, though effectual men
measured
inaugurated
by myself when on the spot in July
last, measures which an
which an energetic. Postmaster should have adopted
of his
own accord.
5. The statements made in Mr Simpson's Memorandum do not bear directly upon the question of his removal, the necessity for which has arisen from a series of his montisfactory reports respeating missing letters posted at his Office which have been forwarded to the General Post Office in London,
of the latter of which he concludes by attributing the loss of letters posted at Yokohama to some gigantis process of swindling in London, which there are no grounds
in one.
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