this country appears to have been under ten fears that he was not entitled to be significantly awarded against, instead a pension under 5.15(1) Minute.

the Pension however to

3. I have the port out to Zan that the usual pension paper of particulars, including a certificate of character, were not sent home in this case, and I remind that in cases such papers are required for gratuities, as well as in cases of pensions.

14. I enclose copy of letter which I have caused to be addressed to the H.O. relatives to Warden Branstreet, re: appointment of health at this time.

In Under S.es. #.U. Sin [Copy of suc. in 252337 DS Dec. 1896]

With reference to your letter (X34800) of April 1892, directed by M. Chamberlain to transmit to you, to be laid before him, Matthew White Ridley, the enclosed copy of a medical certificate in consequence of which

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