CO129-261 - Public Offices & Others - 1893 — Page 82

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British ship would have occurred until y days later.

2 was not, therefore, practicable to secure passages for the seamen at the rate allowed for the Distressed Seamen by conveyance of British vessels, but the Consul appears to have disposed of them at as little expense as possible.

Wi in the circumstances.

I have the honour to be, Sir Your obedient Servant, Ingram B. Wather

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80 British ship would have occurred until y days later. 2 was not, therefore, practicable to secure passages for the seamen at the rate allowed for the Distressed Seamen by conveyance of British vessels, but the Consul appears to have disposed of them at as little expense as possible. Wi in the circumstances. I have the honour to be, Sir Your obedient Servant, Ingram B. Wather
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* 80 British ship would have occurred until y days later. 2 was not, therefore, prachcable to secure passages for the seamen at the rate allowed for the Distressed Seamen by conveyance of British vessels, but the Consul appears to have disposed of them at as little expense له possible Wi in the circumstances. I have the honour to be, Sir Your obedient Servant, Ingram B. Wather
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80

British ship would have occurred until

y days

later.

2

was

not, therefore, prachcable

to secure passages for the seamen at

the rate

allowed for the

Distressed Seamen

by

conveyance of British vessels,

but the

Consul appears to have disposed

of

them at as

little expense

له

possible

Wi

in the circumstances.

I have the honour to be,

Sir

Your obedient Servant, Ingram B. Wather

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