wanted to him;
Knowing the personal trouble you have been Jour roughe to take in the matter, and the very careful consideration you have bestowed on it, I am sure that your decision gives to Attar his full redress as merited.
I am personally much obliged to you for allowing me to represent the matter to you, and for giving me so much of your valuable time and attention to what I had to say. With my thanks again,
Yours very truly,
M. M. Browny
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B. As the man is here and may not return to Hongkong, it would be great relief to him to know what the amount of the non-effective pension is to be.