Send copy of all the correspondence to the Governor and ask him to have the
government pension calculated.
Addendum that his plea for professional qualifications has already been most carefully considered & that it has been decided that in Hong Kong as in the other Crown colonies no addition
be made on this ground "Calculating the pension of the veterinary surgeon." In Chamberlain's letter, a state that he cannot meet his wishes by giving instructions that the pension minute should be altered in his favour.
C.P.L.
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at once
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Sir,
C.
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BC AUG 01
Morville Vicarage.
Brixton.
486
Ungwal of the 1904.
I beg to acknowledge receipt of your letter No. 26648,
dated August 6.
I have not put to grant the request of postponing my retirement, for the reason that I feel that there is good work in me yet, and
I am confident that I could perform others to
shorten root. I am to relinquish duties which I am
to thank our Secretary Chamberlain for granting
will
I have Commission Levy
of fully pay
pensionable service, respectfully by that
Completion
in connection with this question I may-
additional pension for
for it
claims
pr. personal qualifications may
I am
containing
be considered
fully
what
in the case
whether
entitled to
I respectfully
entitled fully
to consideration as
legal men
harbour
Members
The
my professional qualification
masters, engineers, land surveyors, etc., much
in training
having been a member of
The Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons.
bos degree.
When considering my petition I reluctantly have to
abstemple
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