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(Signed) HE Wodehouse.
Lieutenant R.b. C. Cox.
Aide-de. Camp.
After writing this letter unofficial but
Ireceived
au
entirely satisfactory
assurance
that the omission was com
inadvertent. I was highly gratified and relieved to learn ttus, and immediately wrote to the tide de bamp to explain that since writing
I had com received information that the oncission was inadvertent,
and
and that therefore it would be to trouble livin
unnece
cessary.
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further in the matter, and as, I had requested that my
letter might be laid before His Excellency the Governor, I requested that the might be taken
same course
with this.
On the succeeding Inouday' the 10th day I was much surprised to receive the following letter from the Private Secretary.
Sir,
Government House, trong trong 1 hay
10
The Aide-de-Camp has at
your
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