:
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While the above was
(3)
with, appoint
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being proceeded
the
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also afflied for intment of Wardmaster, which was then bacant at the Government Civil Hospital.
As I did not get a reply to my
application, I, reas
reasonably,
to the conclusion that nothing
would come
Ou,
a,
of it. about the last day of
informed, by
May 1905,
I
was
a
two,
the Officer Commanding my company, that in the course of a day, I would be going
ou
have to take
up the temporary employment the Pavitary Board; but that
could not have until another
ar
official intimation was received from #hong Government. The first information I received of after the above was on the 10th
for june, 1905, when I was sent
by the Coloval of my regiment, who, informed me that the Government of Houghing was pleased to offer me the permanent appointment of Wardmaster, If I could be spared from the regiment. The Colonel informe.
rmed me that, he would be.