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Cheung Chau,
Couch House, Victoria,
Hongkong, 29 June, 1850.
I have the honor to enclose a Memorial, addressed to the Honorable the Lieutenant Governor by Mr. Smith, widow of the late Frederick Smith, Deputy Registrar, praying for assistance on behalf of herself and family, left in destitute circumstances, in the hope that the head of the department will be induced to forward it.
I have much pleasure in testifying to the excellent manner in which Mr. Smith performed the duties of Deputy Registrar during the five years he held that Office; in that long period I am not aware that he was absent a single day.
The Honble. The Chief Justice.
The Bungalow.
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Couch House, Victoria,
Hongkong, 29 June, 1850.
I have the honor to encloser
Memorial, addressed to the Honorable the Lieutenant Governer by Mr. Smith, widow "the late Frederick Smith, Deputy
of
Registrar, praying for assistance for hevalf and family
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the destitute circumstances
in which they ard left, in the hope that head of the department, will be
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induced to forward
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I have much pleasures
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to the excellent manner in which
Mr. Smith performed the duties of Deputy
Registrar during the five years he held
that Office ; in that long period
not aware that he was a
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single day
The Honble. The thief Justice.
The Bungalow.
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