My suspicion is that the jigdo file is a snapshot of the .deb files that
appear on the iso and that because this is a point a release the jigdo
file points to .deb files which used to exist in -updates or -security
that have been superseded by newer versions. If that's correct a .jigdo
file for point releases (16.04.3) is only useful for a very short period
of time.

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Title:
  jigdo: files missing on archive http://archive.ubuntu.com/ubuntu/ -
  cannot assemble, e.g. ubuntu-16.04.3-server-amd64.iso

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