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past 4 years, and on

he

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C

his

way

through Par

laken ill and went into the hospital; that he had only just retired from Par and that his things

were at London Bridge as he was unable to obtain them.

the

and oft expenses; that be

was

for

iva

leaving Liverpool the

following day by the Clan Line Steamer Machi

Money

Lu

!

and without the

he could not obtain things and would have to go as

he stood, fact he was

perfectly penniless; that his Father had told him to call upon me in case of need, as I represented Wshory England, and he asked for the loan of £5

Mr Burns asked him what

mentioned £3.

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the low

sum he could possibly do with, and be

It was

arranged that again in the afternoon,

should call

who was si

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elt Burns was to see at David of Singapo staying at the Holborn Viaduct Hotel with the view of identifying M Vallange Muncherjee, David in consequence of his being away from

the Hotel.

but be

was unable to see

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thing to do and would

remove any doubt about the matter, and he had been to the Colonial Office and obtained the letter. Upon the production of this letter M. Buvuus advanced fun the sum of £3 and took his receipt and undertaking to return same on

his arrival at Singapore.

This receipt and undertaking was left with the official at the Colonial Office last Saturday.

as well as the litter in question -

When I

returned to Town I heard

London, and I

that Mr E. J. Khory

was in London, took the earliest opportunity of informing

hen

of

the transaction, but when el Khory called here he said there must be some

and that he could not recollect that

such

wrong,

he had signed something

ad AVAJ

referred

enquiries

1

to in the letter, and I arranged that should be made at the Colonial office.

I

au,

Lord,

Your Lordship's obedient Servant

GAM. Syre

Later in the day elt. Pallong

The Right Hon: Lord Knutsford,

alimcherjee called again and brought with him the letter before referred to, and stated that as Mr Burns questioned his identity the morning he thought that was the best

Colonial Office

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