ow their subject, the Colonial Secretary (MoMarsl) lav administered this
Government.
cent on several Reasion for lengthened periods, and alway, rati prudence and success.
3. I would venture to request
theat Irecay receive a reply by telegraphe lotter's dispatets
I have the honour to be
ky
ford
Your Lordships most obedient
Ansable servant
5.B.Bowen
P. J. Ishould add theat in addition to the ill healtto proud which Jane suffering here, day presence in beyland
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Medime cantifiente.
meding
His Steellency For George Bowen is chill suffering from the effects of the severe rose- accident of last year. The injured
decidedly weak, and a form of Chronic Rheumation has attacked both lower limbs. From the latter 191 disease the Gallen suffered some years afs, and, after various Umedies had been long and meffectually, bild, was eventually cured by a course at the Corman Baths, taken under the advice of this consulting Physician D. Garrod
London) - Similar treatment to row, to my Moinion, indisplusatte. I have therefore strongly advisen, der feoye Bowen to proceed to Surope for this pursson & zarly next prin onsecutive hot teasons
Moreover he has Now spent two
at Honghong; and I consider that, at his age, it would be unvine forhim to remain here third summer, without intermediate change of
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climate
Sopea. Wythai Hartigan
Stong kong,
Dec. 6th 1884
Men.Com.Phys..
C. O.
640
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