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Sir.
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I am in receipt of your
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90 M. Perrin.
73. High Street.
Plough.
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2.2.10
letter of yesterdays
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and in reply I big to ask that you will kindly convey to Sir Francis Hopwood my
whole
sincere thanks
are
For
his kindness,
I feel sure that he can fully understand the seriousness of my position, I am unable to live on the persion offered, the whole matter is extremely hard when I know that the
the community of Hong Kong
bitterly opposed to the abolition of my appointment in Hong Kong, this I am in a position to prow up to the hilt, I spent practically the whole of my private time and my savings in promoting Sanitary Knowledge in Hong Kong feeling that when my Official career was finished I should be able to live in reasonable comfort on my pension, but my
Official career in no fault of my own
Hong Kong is suddenly cut off through
and I am stranded after being allowed to remain on leave for ten months and after having made every preparation
to return.
I have tried
my
best from the first to stak and squarely before The Secretary of
Stak
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My
Cost
fairly
the Colonies, and