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Octifs8.
Jam directed Ghecretary Si EBB. Lytton to acknowlite the receipt of your letter to 18: Sust Soliciting an extensiv for egration
Answd Nov. 1/58 11259.
gzaur leave of absence from Hong Kong for six monetes. For S. Lypton Desires tre to porist out of frow the shortness of the period of zour Service in the Colony and the length of zr absence
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be done as possible whether that perfect be achieved or not of concern come he remains
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SaSRig J
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1064n Hongkong Irwin 1883
OCT 28
30
287
Oct 8.
I am directed Secretary Sir EBB. Lytton to acknowledge the receipt of your letter to 18: Inst Soliciting an extension for emigration
Answd Nov. 1/58 11259.
Your leave of absence from Hong Kong for six months. For S. Lytton desires to point out from the shortness of the period of your Service in the Colony and the length of your absence
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son
do however incline
to his port. To allow him some extension of leave I would suggest that you fix three months, half of the six for which he applies, and without salary.
Court 20.
"Could sub... the shape after
Search, the bite of
the...
Absence. The bother has been that it is improbable beyond...
I will go
on in the letter
at the alarm verge
of concluding in favour of him. By telling for
& that I meant usual
& can
authentic
Oct 20
be done as possible whether that perfect be achieved or not of concern come he remains
Entered
Rev?
at
SaSRig J
I
1064n Hongkong Irwin 1883
OCT 28
30
287
Oct 8.
I am directed Secretary Sir EBB. Lytton to acknowledge the receipt of your letter to 18: Inst Soliciting an extension for emigration
Answd Nov. 1/58 11259.
Your leave of absence from Hong Kong for six months. For S. Lytton desires to point out from the shortness of the period of your Service in the Colony and the length of your absence