Matron of King's College who are personal friends of my sister expre to me a few days ago that her prea state of health was entirely due t service in Hong Kong, and to the ¿ worry and anxiety to know how to
They both told out an existence. that in their opinion if the Colc Government would only increase he pension which would enable her to there is no doubt her health woul
improve.
I may add that my sist
a great horror of entering a nur
home.
Might I suggest that i opinion of the two Matrons be sul I feel mysel! to the Governor.
this is the only way in which al sister's health is likely to is
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I know you will kindly see that there is no delay on this side in communicating with the
Colonial Government, as if anything
is to be done the sooner it is
carried out the better.
Yours Sincerely,
Kaapy Barwa