from

HP63.

Hongkong.

retum before

the end

of his leave, expecully as the difference between the half, salary of his Colonial port

here is not large. This is sering,

and the

saling

the print of view of the Pepisting work, as we had

commuted

the

improved officinag expected

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of IW Dragoons onpervision of the Wat and East African work. I have dionased matters with M Westbook and I think the best thing will be to Imporary second divroin clerks. Their minted subang salines

im two

to get in

will br less than half that saved in respect of m

Drayson and a for

estimate..

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shall be will within

I submit regimition for

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Enclosure.

Sir,

189

C.O.

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RC APR 05!

Government House,

Hongkong,

7th. March, 1905.

Referring to your Descatch No. 5 of the

12th.of January last, have the honour to report that I have granted to

Mr. V. J. Drayson, Chief Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office

Six weeks' vacation leave on full pay, and with the advice of the Executive Council three month's leave of absence en half pay, leave to

commence on the 11th. instant

+

Satisfactory arrangements have

been made for the discharge of 40. Brayson's,

duties during his leave.

2.

The usual leave certificate is enclosed.

The Right Honourable

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.O., V.P.

&c..

dc.,

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient

Humble Servant,

Mr. Nathan

Governor &c..

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