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of Office my private time and the whole of my savings in Hong Kong in promoting Sanitary knowledge feeling that when my official career was finished I should be able to live in reasonable comfort on my pension,
my official carur is suddenly cut off through fault of my own and I am practically left stranded,
I cannot think that you will fail to see the justice
my case.
are in this case, I opent the whole of
but
no
Or could any official position be offered me in England
either whole a part time which would allow me to earn
income enough to live.
In conclusion I most earnestly trust that you
will
give my application for reconsideration of my persion favourable consideration because I feel sure that if you were in
Favour
of my pension being reconsidered the Legislative Council of Hong Kong would be in favour
of an increase.
F
I believe the proporal of the Hon Mr.C. A. Hewett would be approved by the Council if you could su your
way to recommend it.
I have the honour
to be, Sir, Jour bedient Servant. Alfred Carkr.
The Under Secretary of State. Colonial office.
London. G.W.
J