CO129-049 - Sir Bowring and Lieut Governor Caine - 1855 [1-4] — Page 76

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and Itruct I may not be darned

pricumptuous in arging that I

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of an Interpreter of

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under the Foreign Office, and that the Ealary of those officer would

austi be exccasiri, for

who has

one who

throughaling service of Twelve years zealously intearoaned to discharge all his duties.

In conclusion. I would als: add that. I have continually been cmployed in arsisting Her Majesty's Naval Service in the Suppression of Piracy; and that the numerous testimonials which I have the howm to append herets satisfactorily prove

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that I have carved the approbation

of all classes of my superins in the discharge of my manifold duties_ I am no longer a young man, and I have a family growing wh

up around

me who I would wish to cruente

respectably, and I trust, Sir, that

both

and the Aninable the

you Lieutenant Governor will consider

my requests as reasonable and will support it by your advocacy and

recommendation to the Dome

Authorities.

I have, &c.

(True Copy) (Signed) D. R. Caldwell

We

Colonial Secretary-

General

Intervrete and

Assistant Superintendent of Police,

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