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to
my application I venture respectfully,
to call
our attention to one or two
your
matters which I did not
to in
refer
-consideration of
my first letter the
which will I trust
warrant
you in
coming to the conclusion that I
should be placed
Arr
mentioned in
my first
co
1. That
my father is a naturalised British subject.
2. That I am
a
British
3. That I consider my
object.
my
domicile is
or
a domicile
retire
from. England where the service
either Portugal
equality.
receiving.
with other officers who are per
exchange compensation unconditionally.
I do not desire to press upon you the fact that I have completed several years
in the service and that when
appointed to my present post
(the second only in the Department to the Treasurer for Hong Kong) two offices
have been blended into the one
I have the honour to hold while the
one only became payable and salary of
deduction of four per
cent for the Widows and Orphans fund
but desire to add to the matters
mentioned
I intend to reside permanently
with
many
of
my
relatives.
4. That exchange
made
exchange compensation is
to
many
to officers not for the purpose of remit
home but to set aside
a portion of them to visit Europe
their salary to
there own
retiring
Q.
accable
of to live
(6) to
officers not born in a
country
Several
a gold using
and who have never
visited Europe (C) to officers born
in India or China because they
were
educated in England,
were