That thin Lodstaser
Should Lanction
That Expenditure.
7R
En3237/6
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Memorandum in the case of
Charles Brooksan.
317
This man (a Consular prisoner from
Shanghai, with prison character "fair",
on 18th August last) whose sentence expired
was employed at the Mint, where he met with an accident by which his left arm was fractured.
He was cared for in the Civil Hospital, and on the 12th Ultimo the Colonial Surgeon certified him cured, but unfit for manual labor.
On the 10th ultimo the Master of the Mint represented his case and suggested that some compensation should be made for the "permanent injury" sustained by Brooksan in the Government Service.