residence in
Hong Kong I was compelled
to study colloquial and written Chinese
in addition to
College,
and
devoted my spare moments to
my studies in Queen's
3. As my examination terminates on
the 8th
and my year's leave
On The 18th
I have
paid my fee for reading
in chambers and I cannot
afford to lose it as
I have
now become a married
man.
I have ventured to enclose a certificate
from Mr Almond Htend, and D Lacey in support of the first two reasons.
In conclusion I beg to say
that the letter did not reach
me until late
last night. (Feb 1st)
as my sister was
not in Manchester when it arrived
I have the honour to be
Sir,
Your most obedient servant
G & A Woodcock