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618

Colonial Office,

13th December, 1904.

Dear Mr. Keswick,

I was very glad to learn from your letter of the 10th instant that your Board have now seen their way to agree to the proposals which I put before you.

The matter has now reached a stage at which we can put our agreement on record, and you will shortly receive from us an official letter for that purpose.

I note the point raised in the second paragraph of your letter; it shall receive careful consideration, but you will not expect me to offer any definite expression of opinion upon it at the present moment.

Yours very truly,

(Signed)

G. V. Fiddes.

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618 Colonial Office, 13th December, 1904. Dear Mr. Keswick, I was very glad to learn from your letter of the 10th instant that your Board have now seen their way to agree to the proposals which I put before you. The matter has now reached a stage at which we can put our agreement on record, and you will shortly receive from us an official letter for that purpose. I note the point raised in the second paragraph of your letter; it shall receive careful consideration, but you will not expect me to offer any definite expression of opinion upon it at the present moment. Yours very truly, (Signed) G. V. Fiddes.
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618 Colonial Office, 13th December, 1904. Dear Mr.Keswick, I was very glad to learn from your letter of the 10th instant that your Board have now Seen their way to agree to the proposals which I put before you. we The matter has now reached a stage at which can put our agreement on record, and you will shortly receive from us an official letter for that purpose. I note the point raised in the second para- graph of your letter; it shall receive careful Coll- sideration, but you will not expect me to offer any definite expression of opinion upon it at the presea moment. Yours very truly, (Son) G.V.FIDDES.
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618

Colonial Office,

13th December, 1904.

Dear Mr.Keswick,

I was very glad to learn from your letter

of the 10th instant that your Board have now Seen

their way to agree to the proposals which I put before

you.

we

The matter has now reached a stage at which

can put our agreement on record, and you will

shortly receive from us an official letter for that

purpose.

I note the point raised in the second para-

graph of your letter; it shall receive careful

Coll-

sideration, but you will not expect me to offer any

definite expression of opinion upon it at the presea

moment.

Yours very truly,

(Son)

G.V.FIDDES.

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