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Engelbach.
the details
of the cams.
It appears to me
to the Excony should
be, that Ms Mitchell's
case had been heard
under Sir Charles Cameron's consideration, but
that
the Paper of Particulars had
been sent from the Colony, and
that
the amount of the formal
claim has not been finally
determined; that this Paper of Particulars, when received, will be committed to the hearing, but
that
action
on the Statement of claim
which has been forwarded in this letter, and on the assumption that the information which has been furnished from Hong Kong will be borne out by the Paper of Particulars
to be sent home, Sir Charles Cameron will be prepared, in
aggregate
while an enquiry
as to relief
May next,
of 18 months
you
will have been completed, to
allow
a
Non-pensionable Pension of
£1100 paun, subject to a deduction of such pension as they may see fit to award for the period (very nearly 3 years) during which he was wholly in Imperial employ, and that this Recommendation would request to be informed of the amount which will be payable in respect of that period; and further that How frenom presumes that the Exssing will award to Ms Mitchell an additional pension (which could not affect his Colony...