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KAAL H ." (.bp)
„Mazursa? Istaofo)
In continuation of the subject of your
letter No. 7603/09 of the 7th. December:
Mr. Percebois loaned for temporary
work to the Government:
I am now in receipt of the Inspector-General's despatch to the
effect that Mr. Parcebois will report to me for special duty
early this month (probably about the 10th.) I am instructed
to introduce him to His Excellency the Governor and to yourself
and to place:his services at your disposal.
I am to request you to issue to this Office
the monthly half-pay and allowances due to Mr. Percebois while
on detached duty, viz.:*
half-pay.
personal allowance.
lodging allowance....*
as per your letter reforred to above.
..$290.81
.. 150.00
In conclusion I venture to express the hope
that Mr. Percebois's experience may prove of value to the
Government at whose disposel it affords the Inspector-General
much pleasure to place him.
Honourable
The Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong.
add to Tonolaats:00
.armotard ambtina" fatreqal scaming
I have etc.,
(sd.) A. H. Harris,
Commissioner of Customs.