service by
exception
reason
of
This
his
of injuries received in the
duty...
man
joined the European Force
in November 1863, and he
who on
durly during
the outbreak of the Convicts at Stone Cutters'
free of expense
I have the honor to be, Sir
Your Most Obedient Servant,
Island
the 2nd/1st April last, when he received
a blow on the head, which necessitated his
removal to Hospital.
reports
The Captain Superintendent of Police
him
quite unfit for further duty and
the enclosed certificate of the Colonial Surgeon.
fully
and
bears out Captain Quin's opinion.
Manly
will be at once discharged
—provided with a passage to his friends
in Australia, which I learn can be
procured for him by the Harbour Master
free
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