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Enclosure 2 (undated)
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Government House,
Hongkong, 9th July, 1901.
With reference to my despatch No.404
of the 7th September, 1900, I have the honour to
transmit for your information the enclosed copy of
a letter from Dr.Lowson applying for two months further
leave of absence on half pay from the 6th August next:
I enclose a certificate of Dr.Lowson's
service from which it appears that he is entitled to
12 months half pay leave from the 6th August next.
In my opinion it is necessary that the
Medical Department of this Colony, should be at full
strength before next Spring, so that if Dr. Lowson is
to be granted an extension of leave beyond that time,
some other Officer will have to be appointed to act
for him, and as it will not be possible to obtain the
services of a suitable Officer for Dr.Lowson's leaving
half pay, extra expense will have to be incurred.
DNOTKASTE
JOSEFF CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
BC.,
&C.,
80-7
(4).