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If they have returned to this Country I should be glad to be informed of their present addresses, if they are known to you, so that I may cause them to be informed of...
DRAFT.
U. Me Iver Ey
MINUTE.
Hongkong
Sir,
391
15 February 98
I am directed by the Honourable Secretary Chamberlain to acknowledge the receipt of your letters of the 31st December last and of the 4th February and of your letter to the C.A. of the 4th February regarding the refusal of the Hong Kong government to re-employ you in the Police Force.
2. I am to inform you that...
The final answer is:7
If they have returned to this Country I should be glad to be informed of their present addresses, if they are known to you, so that I may cause them to be informed of...
DRAFT.
U. Me Iver Ey
MINUTE.
You
1083
98
Hongkong
Sir,
391
15 February 98
I am directed by the Honourable Secretary Chamberlain to acknowledge the receipt of your conditions on which Retiring Allowances have been awarded to them, and to instruct the C.A. as to paying the allowances.
Sir W. Hamill on 12
Mr. Cox./2
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
Mr. Wingfield.
Earl of Selborne.
Mr. Chamberlain.
pr conson
letters of the 31st December last and of the 4th February and of your letter to the C.A. of the 4th February regarding the refusal of the Hong Kong government to re-employ you in the Police Force of that Colony.
2. I am to inform you that...