Confidential from the Attorney General

Dear Jonathan,

I need not say how much I regret your departure. You leave behind you a difficult place to supply.

I have had the pleasure of working with you, and I must say that I have appreciated your invaluable assistance in the Office, for which I am personally grateful.

You know as well as I do how hard it is to leave, especially when one has grown accustomed to the work and the people.

I do hope that you will have a pleasant journey home and that you will return to us soon.

Yours ever faithfully,

Mr. J. Meron

Colonial Secretary's Office

Hong Kong

9th January

1855

Page 22

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Dear Jonathan,

I need not say how much I regret your departure. You leave behind you a difficult place to supply.

I have had the pleasure of working with you, and I must say that I have appreciated your invaluable assistance in the Office, for which I am personally grateful.

You know as well as I do how hard it is to leave, especially when one has grown accustomed to the work and the people.

I do hope that you will have a pleasant journey home and that you will return to us soon.

Yours ever faithfully,

Mr. J. Meron

Colonial Secretary's Office

Hong Kong

9th January

1855

Page 22

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