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satisfactory conduct I would venture to bring before Your Excellency the Governor and the Executive Council hoping that they will be pleased to obtain for him the benefit of enjoying that change of climate,
as his present condition of health, certified to by the Colonial Surgeon, renders desirable, and that they will also be pleased to provide a passage to accompany him.
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I have stated that his wife may accompany him.
(signed) W. M. Dawes,
Acting Superintendent.
(Copy)
Victoria, Hongkong
June, 1886.
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I certify that Mr. Rennie, Inspector of Police, has been suffering from bad health for the last few months and as he has not been out of the Colony for the last ten years, I consider it necessary for the purpose of restoring his health, that he should proceed to Japan for at least a couple of months.
(signed) D. J. Murray, M.D.
Colonial Surgeon.
(Approved.)
(Copy sent to)
Acting Colonial Secretary
Jelena Ball
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satisfactory conduct I would voitures to
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before
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place the circumstances this Excellency the Governor the Executive Conneil hoping that they will be pleased to obtain for him the
of enjerzing that change of climate,
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as
that his present condition of healik, certified to by the Colarial Surgeon, renders desirable, and that they will also be
pleased to provide
secompany
him.
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Phave s
that his wife may
(signed) W. M. Dravel,
Acting Superintendent.
(Cafiy)
Victoria, Hongtongs
Jane, 186.
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I mlify that Mr Ronin, Inspector
antify
of Police, has been suffering from bad health
for
the last the monitis and
live
as
he has not
been out of the Colony for the last lin I corsider it necesary,
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years.
of
restoring his health, that he should I
proceed to Japan for at least a comple
of monitis.
(signed) D. J. Murray, Mr.D.
Colavial Sergion.
(Areer. Cofries)
Acury Jelen Ball
Acting Colonial Secretary
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