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promised to remit an order for that amount to the office of the Falkland Islands Company at Port Stanley to be paid to you.
 
With reference to your request that two liters of formaldehyde, two nine by twelve centimeter film- packs, and your mail be forwarded to you by the LOSADA, I regret to inform you that in the two boxes which you left at this office, I can find no bottles of formaldehyde. I have however purchased the two film packs costing P [[/ through letter P indicating ₱]]24.00 Chilean pesos (twelve pesos each), and have delivered them to Mr. Paton to be forwarded to you. 

[[strikethrough]] ?? [[/strikethrough]] Under seperate cover I am mailing by registered mail to go by the LOSADA the following letters which have been received at this Consulate for you:

Letter from the American Consulate at Montevideo. 
" "[[ditto for Letter from]] Hotel Kosmos.
2 letters from Washington (Yellow envelopes) from W.Schmitt.
3 letters from M. J. Rathbun, Washington.
letter from Washington (1858 Col. Rd. Apts. 41) 
Letter from Juan Sremoleras, Montivideo.
Letter from Thelma Schmitt, Washington.

Registered letters:
No. 170115 from C. R. Shoemaker, Washington, dated Jan. 6
No. 170400 " " " " " "[[ditto for from C. R. Shoemaker, Washington, dated]] Jan. 10
No. 172012 " " " " " "[[ditto for from C. R. Shoemaker, Washington, dated]] Jan. 27

In addition I enclose herewith a telegram which was received here for you on April 1, 1927, 
which I took the liberty of opening to see whether it should be important enough to telegraph to you.

About the middle of this month I am turning over the