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Sir,

Supreme Court,

Hongkong, 11th. September, 1911.

I have the honour to request you to forward

this my application for leave to retire from the Government

Service on pension on the ground of ill health.

I joined the service on the 10th. September, 1880, and have now served the Government for 31 years and am 52

years of age.

On our taking over the new territory in 1899,

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I had to go over there in connection with the Un Long murder case

I then contracted an attack of sunstroke and since then I have

suffered from most intense headaches and at times have to be

kept in a darkened room for days, I was compelled to apply for

an extension of leave when I was in England in 1909, my

medical adviser telling me it was dangerous for me to return to

a tropical climate in the condition I was then in and further that I should never stay for any length of time in a tropical

climate.

The present summer has been a very trying one

for me and I have been under the hands of the Doctor the whole

time, and I am advised to leave the Colony before the next

summer.

The Registrar,

Supreme Court.

Medical certificate enclosed.

I have etc.,

(Sd.) F. Howell,

First Bailiff.

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