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M7? Oitalteram accordigh

(Signed) H. J. READ

for the Under Secretary orbium

N° 160

Rec

19570

REG 29 MAY 141

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

HONGKONG.

9th May,

1914.

13

sir,

16856

I have the honour to confirm with regret my

telegram of the 8th May reporting the death of Mr. Daniel Joseph

O'Halloran, Second Class Sanitary Inspector.

2.

Mr. O'Halloran was granted nine months leave of

absence on half pay from the 29th April, as reported in my

despatch No.143 of the 30th April. He left for England by the

S.S."Nubia" and a telegram was subsequently received by the Superintendent of the Peninsular and Oriental Steam Navigation

Company here from the Agents in Singapore that he had died of

heart disease on board on the 6th May, and was buried on shore.

The deceased left a wife and daughter who went

home on the 23rd July, 1913. It is believed that Mrs.O'Hallorans

address is

3.

-

Mrs. O'Halloran,

c/o 25, Cobden Street,

Aberaman Place, Aberdare,

Glamorganshire,

South Wales.

I regret that the correctness of this address

cannot be vouched for, inasmuch as the deceased, when twice

asked for his home address under General Order 44, atated that

he had none.

4.

The widow is entitled to the half pay earned by

her late husband from the 29th April to the 6th May, both days inclusive, at the rate of £89.14.0 per annum, after deducting 4% for the Widows and Orphans Pension Fund; and I have to

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P. ..

&0.1

800.

800.

request

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