No 181

35801

RESS

REC 21 JUL 20

186

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONGKONG. 2nd June, 1920.

My Lord,

I have the honour to forward for Your Lord-

ship's information copies of correspondence which has passed between this Government and His Majesty's Consul-General,

Shanghai, on the subject of a mentally deficient destitute

named Sidney Livesey, who has been a constant source of

trouble and expense throughout the East for some years. I have now arranged for Livesey to be sent to England on board the S.S. "Professor" sailing on or about the 5th June in the

charge of a Sergeant in the Royal Army Medical Corps, and I should be glad if arrangements could be made to receive

him on arrival.

I am informed that Livesey is perfectly harm-

less and only requires a sharp lesson to make him exert him-

self for his own maintenance, a thing, however, he is unlike-

ly to do in the East.

HE RIGHT HONOURABLE

VISCOUNT MILNER, G.C.B.,

&c..

&c..

&c.

I have the honour to be.

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient,

humble servant,

7.2.Stubb

Governor, &c.

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