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HEMISTR
GREAT BRIT
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(Dent
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office, Downing Street,
S.W.1.
Sir,
TELEPHONE NO MUSEUM 2406.
30. Russell Square.
London.R.GL
WCI.
12th November, 1934.
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33734/34.
I am instructed to ask that I may be allowed to
refer again to the correspondence between the Institute and
the Secretary of State regarding the class of passage granted
to Assistant Analysts in the service of the Hong Kong Govern-
ment.
The Council of the Institute
was glad to learn from
a letter received from you on 11th June last that the whole
question of the conditions under which officers of the Colonial
Service should be granted leave was under consideration, and
would be glad to know whether progress has been made in this
matter.
In view of the circumstances that first class passages
are allowed to all professional chemical staffs (recruited from
home) in other colonies where such allowances are provided, the
Council would again urge the claims of such officers in the
service of the Hong Kong Government, and desires me to express
the hope that the Government may soon reach a decisión in their
favour.
I am, Sir,
تا
Your obedient Servant,
harilahen
Cochary
Registrar and Secretary.
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