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17 April 1920.
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şir.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your
letter, No: 5760/1910, of the 15th instant, and in reply, and
in view of the following facts, to request that my plea for
the reopening of my case, as set forth in my letter of the
10 th instant to the Right Honourable the Secretary of State
for the Bolonies, may be communicated to him by telegraph.
2. a, I am retiring either of my own free will or
compulsorily very shortly, and intend, naturally, to
leave the Colony then, No reply can be received by post to
my letter in less than three months from now, and I should
regret as I judge H. E. the Governor would also my being
obliged to remain here longer, or to return to the Colony
from England, for this purpose.
have
b. On the other hand, if I, in the meanwhile,
left the Colony, any further correspondence which may become
necessary would occupy so long a time, by reason of the delays
of the post ac:, that it is conceivable that the sentence
which Chan Pui is now serving will have expired, and the man
have disappeared, before my purpose has been acheived,
C. Should. my request for a reopening of my case
be refused by the Secretary of State, I shall have the matter
brought up in the House of Commons, and I should be unfairly
handicapped, even in this course,
if the man, Chan Pui, shall
...A Iroiɣst Itsad misiga!
.TSJCAM TVOJICH
The Hon:
have by that time vanished.
Colonial Secretary.
I have the honour to b
Sir,
your obedient servant,
Baal Taglour
Captain R.N., Harbour Master &c.