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cannot be described as a Medical Practitioner no alter-
-ation in the Pension Minute will be required, and this
important matter will be put on a basis its importance
demands.
Formerly it was the practice for
Pensions of Officers not domiciled in Asia to be granted
on the certificate of the Medical Adviser to the Colonial
Office. The absence of that safeguard renders the formaTM
-tion of a Board such as I have suggested, desirable.
KOR VARIOLARINA
I have the honour to be,
My Lord,
Your Lordship's most obedient,
hable servant,
Аниада
Officer Administering the Govern-
-ment.
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