4.

8. Blacklock.

Encloses of letter sent to chant

instructs him from Paris

3-11-38.

who

Dr. Reiss' friends have been rather

troublesome, and if they had only carried out the

usual procedure for obtaining visas, etc., instead

of trying to short circuit them through this office,

it would have been a good deal more rapid, and much easier for them. ( meede tally (= me?)

I should perhaps explain that Mr. Blacklock

called at this office some time ago and I explained

to him the procedure for obtaining visas etc. for

Hong Kong and the necessary regulations for the

practice of medicine in that Colony. It is perhaps

a little unfortunate that he should have chosen to

write to me personally.

reply.

The letter does not, I think, call for a

? Put by

P. Ragers

Mr Your

8.

8 .11.38.

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