by Dr Lonzor whose duties in 1894 were in

most arduous and whose health broke

down at the

end

of

that summer

Communications on

this subject

should be addressed to-

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office

the following

London, S.W.

February, 1876.

Sir,

125

necessitating his being

sent to Japan last

Summer, again broke down again

again necessit-

ating another trip to Japan

and this year

urgently requires the

long

leave

that is due to him but which he will

not be able to obtain if I have written to him that I am returning at the expiration of my leave and that he

should send in his application several mails

ago.

I therefore respectfully submit

for your further consideration. Right Honourable Sir on account of

that this decision would entail

an above pointed

out loss.

in the interest

of the service which I have for many years

devoted myself

and to be

This

favour

of your granting

Certified for

Colonial $

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

your most obedient Servant

20

S. B. C. Ayres CM.G.

has carefully

I

Chamberlain to inform you

directed

by Mr. Secretary

that he

considered

your letter

of

the 27th instant,

and that he

is

willing to approve of your returning

to duty in that Colony, if you prefer

that course to

immediately retiring

as proposed in the letter

Department of

S. B. C. Ayres, Esq

the

Colonial Surgeons

Sir,

Your

obedient Servant

20 Edward Fairfield.

Certified true copy

BJA

Colonial Surgeon.

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