CO129-122 - Sir MacDonnell - 1867 [5-6] — Page 253

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No 112.

Police Department,

June, 1867.

Sir,

His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of Inspector Comins' application for leave of absence for six weeks.

At the time this application was made Mr Comins was in hopes of obtaining a free passage for himself and wife to Japan or some of the Northern ports of China; this he now finds he cannot procure.

Looking therefore to Mr Comins' length of service, his integrity and ...

The Honourable

M. J. Ball, Esq.

Acting Colonial Secretary.

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No 112. Police Department, June, 1867. Sir, His Excellency the Governor has been pleased to approve of Inspector Comins' application for leave of absence for six weeks. At the time this application was made Mr Comins was in hopes of obtaining a free passage for himself and wife to Japan or some of the Northern ports of China; this he now finds he cannot procure. Looking therefore to Mr Comins' length of service, his integrity and ... The Honourable M. J. Ball, Esq. Acting Colonial Secretary.
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(Copy) No 112. 249 Sir Police Department, 215 June, 1867). His Excelling the Gevnnor has been pleased to approve of Inspector Comin's application for leave of absmnes for sixe avesses. At the time this application made Mr Gonin Avas Avas in hopes of oblaining a free passage for himself and wife to Japan ØY ALU new of the Northern ports of China; this he de he cannet finds procure. Loothing therefore to Mr Conins length of survive, his integrity and The Menerables. M. J. Ball, Eg Acting Colonial Secretary. general)
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(Copy) No 112.

249

Sir

Police Department,

215

June, 1867).

His Excelling the Gevnnor has been pleased to approve of Inspector Comin's application for leave of absmnes for sixe avesses.

At the time this application

made Mr Gonin

Avas

Avas

in hopes of oblaining

a free passage for himself and wife to Japan

ØY ALU

new

of the Northern ports of China; this he

de he cannet

finds

procure.

Loothing therefore to Mr Conins

length of survive, his integrity and

The Menerables.

M. J. Ball, Eg

Acting Colonial Secretary.

general)

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