and it was ascertained from the Crown Agents for the Colonies that no action was taken by this Department until the receipt of your second despatch in which the State of Mr Lofthouse's departure was mentioned.
In such cases it is considered most convenient that a telegram should be sent if it is seen that arrangements should be made by relatives to meet the person being sent home. Upon receipt of your despatch letters were sent to Mr Lofthouse at Hanford and to Is Lofthouse at Manchester stating that Mr J.C. Lofthouse was being sent home, and by what steamer, and asking that he might be met on arrival as he was reported to be unfit to travel alone.
3. The letter to Mr Lofthouse was returned by the Postal...
and it
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ascertamer
from the Crown Agents
for the Colome's
that
this
аббиоо
comet, no
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action
laken by this Dept
until the
the reeipt of your second despatch
in which the Sate
of Mr Lofthouse's
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may
Swin
hen mention
(in such cases
that lit
much mon
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that raadraases
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relegram should
be sent if it
is
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should be made
by natives
to meet
who
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others
person bring sent
home. upon neapt
of your
Sespatch
of "may
were sent
letters
کالم
320
MEA. Lofthouse
a.J
at Henford and
Is Lofthouse
at
Manchester stating
that
ज
you провет J.C. nofthouse
Mr
brung sent home,
and by what steamer, and asking
that
he
xported to be
unfit là hành alone arrangements might be made
of
to
meet him
the arwail
the seamer.
3. The letter to
me Lofthouse
C
stumed by the Postal
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