point of view whether in his openin MD. is physically pit for further

R74/16

servie

AIR CONFIDENTIAL.

Yes, but give him the option of retiring on the

full pension to which his service entitles him.

At once

11.

8.f.16.

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RECE

REG2 6 NUVIb,

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

HONGKONG. 21st. September, 1916.

Sir,

Mot for

In reply to your Confidential Despatch of the 18th. of July, I have the honour to suggest that Mr. Dealy might be subjected to a severe medical examination as to his physical fitness to perform the duties of Headmaster of Queen's Collage, a post which requires much energy.

I may mention that after the recent summer vacation the number of new pupils entered at Queen's College reached the total of 239 as against 169 in 1915 in which year the figures were about the same as in 1914.

The Director of Education is at a loss to

account for this sign of increased popularity of the school

except by the change in the Headmaster.

I have the honour to be,

Sir,

Your most obedient,

humble servant,

Bmaz

Governor,&c..

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ANDREW BONAR LAW, M.P.,

&c...

&c..

&C..

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