Case of M. Isemonger
It would then I think be right
to answer
to the
Post
Office
that
if the Imperial allowance be treated
governed by
the Same rules as
the
colonial pay; M: dister is certainly
Cutitled to draw the amount which he has stated to the Post
-master General
And that, Lord only fain Kimbally thinks it wasolate
that helshould Not the same rule
should be followed in regard
both pays
Let the Govano Correspondence
to
have
Copy of
in de
CPL.
12 May may
uh lang
Atsu
my
Registered No...
55567
در کاک
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The Secretary,
General Post Office.!!
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Copy
General Post Office, London,
11th Sway
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RECP
\REGP 12 MAY 2
188 Zimm
Jnr. Lister, the Colonial Postmaster General at Hong Kong, who is quitting that Colony on leave of absence for eight months, informe me that, under the Colonial regulations, be will be entitled during the first sixteen weeks of his absence to draw the whole amount of the sum contributed by this Department towards his Salary RG W. Herbert Esq.
Colonial Office.
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