towards his leave -

Under these circumstances I would answer Should be an

Ruggert

that he

follows.

that he is unfit. Benedett That Inwardwell writes that he is

unfit

In declining request-

he has already exceeded the amount have granted in his

case.

In declining a note in dusping his good health To return to Hongkong, he had better go out himself

2. Sir Of Martin who will be

instructed

729

Case

to furnish Inwardwell with a report on his

Medical Examination

That if Sir Of Martin reports that Induvin is unfit for further service in the

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I hereby certify, that with the advice and consent of the Executive Council of Government, I

have granted to The Reverend John James Irwin, D.D., Colonial Chaplain of Hongkong, Twelve Months leave of absence.

VICTORIA, HONGKONG,

9th May 1865.

Acting

Governor.

I hereby certify, that The Reverend J. J. Irwin, D.D.,

has received Full Salary at the rate of £800

Colony Inwardwell will be happy to submit Chaplains at Hongkong

any application be

I am afraid that this extension

Mr Elles y apt 6ft

Granted

Irwin has already

had 2

more than he is entitled

to under the Col Regulations

may like to make,

for a further leave, for the consideration

of the Local

and that he

this Country until the

he

ought

to return as

already

& he is preparing

The 12 May.

Nothing

Matter is

settled.

Mr. By

rust What Iffet.

7/4

his leave expires

In

strong or That's he or Whisking

Lynd

He is also thinking retirement

of

& is now entitled

& count

10 year &

a half

th

per Annum as

Colonial

to the 19th May, 1865, inclusive.. The half salary will be drawn by Mr Irwin's Agent in the Colony. -

Junt. Father

Colonial Treasurer.

NOTE.-Officers proceeding on leave of absence are requested to observe, that they will not be enabled to receive Half Salary in England unless this Certificate is duly filled up and signed.

I hereby certify,

1st. That the above leave was granted to commence on the Thirteenth Day

of

May, 1865

of

and end on the

Twelfth Day

of May, 1866,

on the ground of Six years

Resident Service since his previous absence

in Europe.

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