this exchanging for Hong Kong. The best course will now be taken. I am informed that the clergyman whom he proposed as an introductee declined, so that unless some one, who is qualified is suffered he must return to his duties at the appointed time. Mr. Das.

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is from the clergyman Norfoth who proposed an exchange with Mr. Imin at Hong Kong. He called upon me on Tuesday and was informed of this privately.

of correct, that they are you. And certainly reverend.

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1183b Hong Kong Royal College of Surgeon RECEIVED NOV 18 1858

Lincolns Inn Fields 18th Nov. 1858

Office of Colonial Surgeon at Hong Kong having become vacant by the death of Dr. Harland, I take the freedom of requesting that you will deem me fit to entertain for that appointment my Application.

From the testimonials which I herewith submit (and some of which for ready perusal I have had transcribed from the originals) it will be seen that duties and Responsibilities such as attach to the office are not altogether new to me. And that the service which I held under the Crown at Lunhua as stated in Sir St. Stocks annexed letter No. 10 and 5. Meyer's 92, 3. And other services at Edinburgh and elsewhere, as stated in testimonials, were terminated with securing the entire approval of the superior.

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