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It is requested that the above heading may be quoted in subsequent correspondence on the subject with this Department, and that letters be addressed as follows:--
The Adjutant-General to the Forces,
Horse Guards, War Office,
London, S.W.
Sir,
Confidential
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REGE 15 AUG 87
HORSE GUARDS,
WAR OFFICE,
S.W.
489
18th August 1889.
With reference to your
letter
of the 26th ult. to the Secretary of State forwarded
forthe Colonies, which was by Sir Henry Holland forthe inform ation of the
Field Marstal Com-
manding inthief, I have the honor to acquaint you that His Royal Highings cannot but view with displeasure and much regret
offiur of your standing
that an
and experience should have
addressed
Majesty's
in such
a
letter to one
Ministers of
CA
tone.
of Her
State couched
The Commander infhief howwer
confidently
wow
tests that
you
will
on the propicity of discontinuing a correspondence which has already
taken such au
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Bealeyfter
Kent.
injudicious form.
I have to
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