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No.371

ngkong.

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Foctober, 1904

C. O

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164

Government House,

Hongkong, 19th. October, 1904.

79 30455

I have the honour to inform you that on

the receipt of your telegram of the 5th. instant concerning

the state of health of Lieutenant Tyrkov lately commanding

the Russian Torpedo Boat Destroyer "Burni", I caused the

Officer in question to be medically examined with the result

that the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital, who

made the examination and copy of whose report is enclosed,

recommended that Lieutenant Tyrkov should be invalided to his

home.

2.

I thereupon sent you my telegram of the

10th. instant in which I informed you of the Medical Officer's

opinion, and stated that steps were being taken to arrange for

Lieutenant Tyrkov's release on parole.

3.

I have now to transmit his written parole

and translation of it and to report that Lieutenant Tyrkov

left for Europe by the Messageries Maritimes Steamer "Salazie"

which

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Closure 3.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,

2C...

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