attendants, was sent from Shanghai to Hong Kong last April in accordance with an Order of HM's Supreme Court Shanghai and the Lunatic Asylum has been informed.
His insanity is of a type and it is expected that he should be confined in the Colony indefinitely. A copy of a letter from the Secretary of the Municipal Council at Shanghai with regard to his condition is enclosed.
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I am to ask whether you will make arrangements for your brother's reception on arrival at London. It will not be necessary to take him into the charge of the Relieving Officer of the union in which the "Bonites" is docked.
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Lord Elgin would be glad to receive an early reply to this letter.
(Signed) C. P. LUCAS.
3. I am to ask whether you...
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father's position
on
of
arrival,
at London.
it
not under will be necessary
into the charge of
giving
over to the Relieving
Officer of
the union
in which the "Bonites"
is docked
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4. Lord Elgin would
be glad
to receive
Early reply
to this
letter
(Signed) C. P. LUCAS.