gone to Hongkong by America.

Sir W. Robinson, Would not be authorised to draw for his passage allowance, until the date of this departure is approved, on he might then be authorised to draw on the Paymaster General at a date preceding departure not exceeding one month.

But I think the thing to do is to settle about Sir Henry Blake's movement.

IMM 30/11

This, I should think, might be arranged. Sir H. Blake would probably not object to some weeks in England and it will take him 5 weeks to get out from England to Hongkong.

C.PL 2-5706

8B Jun 25007

A.

I think that Sir H. Hemming should take up his duties in Jamaica before the meeting of the Legislative Council in February and that Sir W Sendall should arrive in British Guiana before the end of February for the meeting of the Combined Court to pass the Estimates. It is also desirable that Carter who is out in the cold should not be made to wait longer than necessary before taking up the post - Bahamas.

41 Mopard El 3 Di 26786 de 25 Pa Come he must only which he would have to Jamaica - have the passage allowance he went direct.

I think we must telegraph to Sir W Robinson that he cannot stay, 1 February Entertain add to for Sir W. Sendall that he must be prepared to go out to British Guiana by mail leaving England.

AL 9 to Sir A Hemming that he should go to Jamaica by the beginning of April and that Mr Chamberlain does not think it necessary that he should come to England.

and to Sir H Blake that he should leave Jamaica before the beginning of May.

and to Sir H to Haynes 26-0 (Bahamas) Smith that he should leave Bahamas by See 25873. Am 1410

£444.5 WEW 157798 167/12 Siehe Haynes which has never when has respons leaving & leaving Bahamas Solvable f. Canden in anions to turn? Telegraph when do you leave Chafe bries Bahamas- and 157164 CPZ 15 atma See A Hemming wants to come home but this is very unnecessary.

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gone to Hongkong by America.


Sir W. Robinson, Would not be authorised to draw for his passage allowance, until the date of this departure is approved, on he might then be authorised to draw on the Paymaster General at a date preceding departure not exceeding one month.

But I think the thing to do is to settle about Sir Henry Blake's movement.

IMM30/11

This, I should think, might be arranged. Sir H. Blake would probably not object to some weeks in England and it will take him 5 weeks to get out from England to Hongkong.

C.PL2-5706

8B Jun 25007

A.

I think that Sir H. Hemming should take up his duties in Jamaica before the meeting of the Legislative Council in February and that Sir W Sendall should arrive in British Guiana before the end of February for the meeting of the Combined Court to pass the Estimates. It is also desirable that Carter who is out in the cold should not be made to wait longer than necessary before taking up the post - Bahamas.

41

Mopard El 3 Di26786 de 25 Pa Come he must only which he would have to Jamaica - have the passage allowance he went direct.

I think we must telegraph to Sir W Robinson that he cannot stay, 1 February Entertain add to for Sir W. Sendall that he must be prepared to go out to British Guiana by mail leaving England.

AL9 to Sir A Hemming that he should go to Jamaica by the beginning of April and that Mr Chamberlain does not think it necessary that he should come to England.

and to Sir H Blake that he should leave Jamaica before the beginning of May.

and to Sir H to Haynes 26-0 (Bahamas) Smith that he should leave Bahamas by See25873. Am1410

£444.5 WEW157798 167/12 Siehe Haynes which has never when has respons leaving & leaving Bahamas Solvable f. Canden in anions to turn? Telegraph when do you leave Chafe bries Bahamas- and 157164 CPZ15atma See A Hemming wants to come home but this is very unnecessary.

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