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CPa
6. June
6/6
412
5th Jul. 1901.
Dear Sir Montague Ommanney,
I enclose copies of telegrams which have passed between here & the War Office regarding the withdrawal from Malta of the three Battalions of Native Infantry that were moved from Malta to Crete in consequence of disturbances in Crete. General Sir Charles Warren, as you will see, deprecates this withdrawal. Lord George Hamilton, considering it is a matter which primarily affects the War Office (and the Colonial Office when I was addressing a similar letter) desires me to ask you
See on 19300
CPa
6. June
6/6
412
5th Jul. 1901.
Dear his Montage Ommanney,
Incense estis of teagiques which have passed Mating & the withdrawal Lone of the three Battalions of Native defenticy that from Media por Ganiem autey in Aruptions. Jeneral Gastrique, as que will see, deprecates this withdrawal. Lord George Hamiltus. Considering it is a
Matter which primarily affects the War office,
War
(and the Colmine office. B when tem addressing
a similar letter) desires me wack you
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