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In accordance with the
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desere of the Treasury expressed in their letter of
7th inst I
I have to request you
communicate with Mr. J. Kennelly a brother of the lunatic resident in Lahore
d to ascertain his wishes as to the disposal of T.7. Kennelly.
The natural course would seem to be to make mu J.
Kennelly committee of his brother. The Colonial Office Ihave been respected to instruct the Offices Adm? the Gout of Hongkong to give direction
for the detention of the lunatic
at Hongkong until you have made definite arrangement
with his brother.
With
ref:
: to
your request for instructions as to dealing with similar cases in future, I have to inform you that, unless in your discretion such a course should in ang particular cace appear
to be undesirable,
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you
persons adjudged to be lunatics by order of the Supreme
Count of Shanghai should be sent home to this country
d