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lent & expand the telegram in a despatch

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Answer India Office as above inform I Lowson. Who will, I believe, go next day telegraph to Governor C.P.L. at own expense.

8442/2

2 Feb

It is requested that in any further communication on this subject the under-mentioned letter and number may be quoted, and the reply addressed to— The Under Secretary of State for India, India Office.

On Juday

R. & S. 310.

Sir,

Whitehall, S. W.

India Office,

RECR

C. o.

2471

Whitehall, 2 FEB 27

London, S. W.

February 1897.

145

The Bombay Government have asked that, if possible, the temporary services of Dr. J.A. Lowson of the Colonial Service may be obtained for temporary employment on the treatment and prevention of plague in the Bombay presidency.

The Secretary of State for India directs me to enquire whether Mr. Secretary Chamberlain would permit Dr. Lowson to volunteer for plague duty at Bombay.

The duty might last for 4 to 8 months.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

Y 26774. 4 rms.-12/94. 1. 2354.

I have the honour to be,

Your obedient Servant,

Sir,

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lent & expand the telegram in a despatch ? Answer India Office as above inform I Lowson. Who will, I believe, go next day telegraph to Governor C.P.L. at own expense. 8442/2 2 Feb It is requested that in any further communication on this subject the under-mentioned letter and number may be quoted, and the reply addressed to— The Under Secretary of State for India, India Office. On Juday R. & S. 310. Sir, Whitehall, S. W. India Office, RECR C. o. 2471 Whitehall, 2 FEB 27 London, S. W. February 1897. 145 The Bombay Government have asked that, if possible, the temporary services of Dr. J.A. Lowson of the Colonial Service may be obtained for temporary employment on the treatment and prevention of plague in the Bombay presidency. The Secretary of State for India directs me to enquire whether Mr. Secretary Chamberlain would permit Dr. Lowson to volunteer for plague duty at Bombay. The duty might last for 4 to 8 months. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. Y 26774. 4 rms.-12/94. 1. 2354. I have the honour to be, Your obedient Servant, Sir, [Page 145 appears three times at the bottom] [There are indications of page numbering, but the exact format is not followed as per the instructions; however, the content is preserved as closely as possible.]
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lent & expand the telegram in a despatch ? Answa India Office as above inform I Lowson. Who will. I believe, goe next. d. telegraph to garazon C.P.L. at own 8442/2 2 Feb It is requested that in any further communication on this subject the under-mentioned letter and Dumber may be quoted, and the reply addressed to— The Under Secretary of State for India, India Office, On Juday R. & S. 310. Sir, Whitehall, S. W. India Office, RECR C. o. 2471 Whitelabi, 2 FEB 27 London, S. W. February 1897. 145 The Bombay Government have asked that, if possible, the temporary services of Dr.J.A. Lowson of the Colonial Service may be obtained for temporary employment on the treatment and prevention of plague in the Bombay presidency. The Secretary of The duty might last for 4 to 8 months. State for India directs me to enquire whether Mr.Secretary Chamberlain would permit Dr. Lowson to volunteer for plague duty at Bombay. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office. Y 26774. 4 rms.-12/94. 1. 2354. I have the honour to be, Your obedient Servant, Sir, Goals
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lent & expand the telegram in a despatch

?

Answa India

Office

as above inform

I Lowson. Who will. I believe, goe

next. d. telegraph to garazon

C.P.L.

at own

8442/2

2

Feb

It is requested that in any further communication on this subject the under-mentioned letter and Dumber may be quoted, and the reply addressed to— The Under Secretary of State for India,

India Office,

On

Juday

R. & S. 310.

Sir,

Whitehall,

S. W.

India Office,

RECR

C. o.

2471

Whitelabi, 2 FEB 27

London, S. W.

February 1897.

145

The Bombay Government have asked that, if possible, the temporary services of Dr.J.A. Lowson of the Colonial Service may be obtained for temporary employment on the treatment and prevention of plague in the Bombay presidency.

The Secretary of The duty might last for 4 to 8 months. State for India directs me to enquire whether Mr.Secretary Chamberlain would permit Dr. Lowson to volunteer for plague

duty at Bombay.

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office.

Y 26774. 4 rms.-12/94. 1. 2354.

I have the honour to be,

Your obedient Servant,

Sir,

Goals

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