30.
-
Ok's - Should Warm Clothing be required after their arrival in China, a supply can be applied for from Madras.
11.
The boon conceded to the men serving in the Straits, of being furnished with a passage in the Mail Steamer in case of extreme sickness, will be continued to the men now proceeding to China - the sick will, in the first instance, be sent to this place, or Penang, and it will depend upon the medical men on the spot whether any further change is to be tried.
12.
As long as this Detachment of Artillery remains in China, and the 29th Regiment from which the two companies are taken continue in the Straits, I propose to consider them as belonging to this Government, and to account for them accordingly in the periodical returns.
I have, &c.,
(Sig) M.C. McLeod, Colonel, Commanding Troops in the Straits.
(True Copy) (Sig) Rob! Church, Secretary to the Governor.
(True Copy)
M. SImage, Acting Colonial Secretary
30.
-
ok's - Should Warm Clothing be required After their arrival
in China, a supply
a supply can be
Applied for from Madros
11.
The boon conceded
!
to the men serving in the Shaits, of being furnished with a passage in the Mail Shamer in case of extense sicknes, will
I hust be continued to the men
now proceeding to China - the sick will on the first instance, be sent to this place, or Tenang,
And it will depend lepon
Medical men on whether
the
the spot,
any further change
ers
is to be tried.
C
12.
Aslony
as
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this Detachment.
Of Artillery remains in China, And the 29th Regiment from
which the hoo
Companies
are
taken continue in the Straits I
propose to consider them as
to the Troops Attached
and to
belonging to this Government, Account.
4. for them accordingly
in the periodical peterno. I have, tc:,
(Sig3) M.C. McLeod, folonel, Commanding Troops
Troops in
(True Copy) (Lig) Rob! Church,
Secutory to the Governor.
the Thaits.
(Fruit Copy
M. SImage
Acting Colonial Secretary
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