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Sept 6th 1884.
To the Right Honourable Earl of Kimberley,
Sir,
7 SEP 84
I beg to state that having, in the Hong Kong police, and being awarded my pension, I have since my arrival in England called at the Colonial Office and Crown Agents several times, and they not having received any papers referring to me,
I beg that you will grant them permission to pay to me the amount of pension now due, and also enquire the reason of the delay.
I have the honour to enclose the copy of my discharge from the Hong Kong Police for your kind attention.
I remain, My Lord,
Your obedient Servant,
Ex P. C. George Bragg
15 Austin St,
Hackney Road,
London
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