It is requested that in any further communication
on this subject the under-mentioned letter and number
may be quoted, and the reply addressed to--- The Under Secretary of State for India,
India Office,
R & S. 310.
3844
India Office, 20 FEB 97,
Whitehall,
London, S. W.
19
London, SW.
February 1897.
Sir,
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In accordance with
permission given
in
Mr. Branston's letter, No 2471/97 dated the 2nd
February 1897, the services of Dr. Lowson were secured for temporary employment in Bombay; and Dr. Lowson left for
I am now directed
Bombay on Friday the 5th February
by the Secretary of State for India to ask if you can furnish the India Office with a last pay certificate for Dr. Lowson. It is understood that his pay and allowances
from the date of will be defrayed from Indian revenues
his arrival in the
his departure from London until Colony if he proceeds thither directly after he completes
his Indian duty.
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
Y 28998. 5 rms-8/96. I. 1484,
I have the honour to be, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Revenue
C.E. Bernard
Secretary
and Statistics Department.