health before forrending to
China;
but Sir Edward
Lytton expressed through Lord
Carnarvon his
bery
just
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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