tracy, who has applied for per
mission to retire on
pension
on the ground of ill-health.
in
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28th June,
11895.
I attach for your formation a copy of the answers & furnished by the Police Magis- trate to the questions formulated in Lord Kipon's Circular despatoh of the 10th September, 1899, and of a medical certificate signed by Englis two medical officers of the Government.
From this latter docu-
ment it appears that Mr. Chow-
3.
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July
1895
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Kwai Ün has incapacitated
himself for duty by his in- temperate habits. On the other hand the Police Magis- trate's report as to the manner in which he has performed his duties is satisfactory.
Mr Chow Kwai Ün is 41
years of age. His condition is such that it is extremely im- probable that he will ever be again fit for duty.
In view, however, of Mr Wodehouse's favourable report
Kwai
you