health before forrending to

China;

but Sir Edward

Lytton expressed through Lord

Carnarvon his

bery

just

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"reguch that he was

public grounds to accede

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my aguach

as he felt

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&

that the Public Service in

Hongkong

Clas

particularly

in

"want of Efficient management,

" and he could not but fear

" that the difficulty of dealing

" with the alleged abuses and

Errors in the Civil Administration,

into which it would be

" first and forming duty to

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suntly

" enquire, must be " increased by delay":

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soundingly left for China

been only.

after having

tros months at home.

Two gears and a

about

hath

of additional service in this

trying climate has not

lessened

for rest ands

the accessity for

bracing which I felt I as much required in 1889.

I think I can

and

ask for

leave without the same

public inconvenience which

Lis Colward Lytton

said would

then result from

absence

my

from

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