he intends to consult some
Medical authorities on
the
- point whether he ought to return to Hongkong at the expiration of his leave.
I have the honour to be,
Sir, Your Most Obedient
Humble Servant,
...
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DRAFT.
No.
31
The O. A.G.
X
MINUTE.
Mr. Fronde March 9th
Mr. Pearson
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston. 10
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Lord Dunraven.
Mr. Stanhope.
Sir H. Holland.
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Sir
Hough Rong
0.3.
8
11 March 1887
I have the honour to
ackn: the
ree: of your
desh: No: 5 of the 13th of
January last, & suggesting
that the rules for the
Guidance of the Superintendent
of the Govt Hospital should
be reconsidered.
These rules were substituted
for Dr Ayre's regulations
by
Lord Kimberley after
careful consideration and
after