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that the sum I have named as a
fall for the loss of two
compensation an fall for
per
her
annum, is very reasonable. May
Might I ask
ask you to bring my case under
the notice of the Governor.
The
report of the Council
of April 8th, 1875 is now before you. From it you will see that I was led to expect that the Government would
favourably consider an
application from
me for compensation, should I suffer
loss through the operation of the Marriage
Ordinance.
Believe me to
(Signed) R. Hayward
(True Copy)
Caroline Shankin
Colonial Secretary
the 8th March 1875
Hongkong
Sir,
In returning the copy of a
Bill
read on
relating to the Registration of marriages
on Thursday last for the first time in the Legislative Council, I embrace the opportunity of requesting you to be good enough to say the following
to His Excellency The
Administrator.
2. While cordially approving
the principle of the Bill, I submit
that it will cause a serious diminution
of
Me. Cecil C. Smith
Acting Colonial Secretary
LE
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that the sum I have named as a
fall for the loss of two
compensation an fall for
per
her
annum, is very reasonable. May
Might I ask
ask you to bring my case under
the notice of the Governor.
The
report of the Council
of April 8th, 1875 is now before you. From it you will see that I was led to expect that the Government would
favourably consider an
application from
me for compensation, should I suffer
loss through the operation of the Marriage
Ordinance.
Believe me to
(Signed) R. Hayward
(True Copy)
Caroline Shankin
Colonial Secretary
the 8th March 1875
Hongkong
Sir,
In returning the copy of a
Bill
read on
relating to the Registration of marriages
on Thursday last for the first time in the Legislative Council, I embrace the opportunity of requesting you to be good enough to say the following
to His Excellency The
Administrator.
2. While cordially approving
the principle of the Bill, I submit
that it will cause a serious diminution
of
Me. Cecil C. Smith
Acting Colonial Secretary
LE