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2nd-That

WM. Deane Ing 20

has been in the Service of the Colony for even

years,

and 2 Months

(viz: from 30 September, 1862, to 27th November, 1869).

428

3rd. That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the dates

and for the terms specified below, viz. :—

1st. For

2nd.

3rd.-

and ending on


beginning on the 4th November 1865

The 20th September, 1866.

Nil

Nil

4th. That provision has been made for the due execution of Mr. Deane's

Office during his absence by arrangements which will be reported

in subsequent Communication.

1. Total Service, from date of arrival in the Colony to date of Certificate... Years. Months. 2. Deduct total Absences since arrival (other than Vacation leave), whether with or without Half Salary 3 10+20 day 3. Period of Resident Service 3 10 day 4. Maximum amount of Leave authorized by Regulations in respect of the above period of Resident Service (viz., of Resident Service + Six Months) 6+6 16 5. Leave on Half Salary already taken, since first arrival in the Colony 10+20 6. Leave now granted 7 26

Copy

Victoria, Hongkong,

20th October, 1869.

Mr. W. M. Deane has been suffering

for several months from Dyspepsia, and has

only now recovered from a severe attack of Dysentery, which has left him much enfeebled. In order to restore his health,

we recommend that he return to Europe to obtain the benefit

of a complete change of climate and scene.

(signed) J. J. Murray, M.D. Colonial Surgeon.

C. J. A. O'Brien, M.D.

(True Copy)

Arthur Kennedy,

Governor.

Note.---Officers who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested

to annex this document to their applications, and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate,

Colonial Secretary

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2nd-That WM. Deane Ing 20 has been in the Service of the Colony for even years, and 2 Months (viz: from 30 September, 1862, to 27th November, 1869). 428 3rd. That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below, viz. :— 1st. For 2nd. 3rd.- and ending on beginning on the 4th November 1865 The 20th September, 1866. Nil Nil 4th. That provision has been made for the due execution of Mr. Deane's Office during his absence by arrangements which will be reported in subsequent Communication. 1. Total Service, from date of arrival in the Colony to date of Certificate... Years. Months. 2. Deduct total Absences since arrival (other than Vacation leave), whether with or without Half Salary 3 10+20 day 3. Period of Resident Service 3 10 day 4. Maximum amount of Leave authorized by Regulations in respect of the above period of Resident Service (viz., of Resident Service + Six Months) 6+6 16 5. Leave on Half Salary already taken, since first arrival in the Colony 10+20 6. Leave now granted 7 26 Copy Victoria, Hongkong, 20th October, 1869. Mr. W. M. Deane has been suffering for several months from Dyspepsia, and has only now recovered from a severe attack of Dysentery, which has left him much enfeebled. In order to restore his health, we recommend that he return to Europe to obtain the benefit of a complete change of climate and scene. (signed) J. J. Murray, M.D. Colonial Surgeon. C. J. A. O'Brien, M.D. (True Copy) Arthur Kennedy, Governor. Note.---Officers who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested to annex this document to their applications, and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate, Colonial Secretary
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2nd-That WM. Deane Ing 20 has been in the Service of the Colony for even years, and 2 Momh (riz: from 30 September, 1862, to 2th November, 1819). 428 3rd. That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the dates and for the terms specified below, viz. :— 10 1st. For n 2nd. 3rd.- and ending on འཐ་ད་ངའམ་ will be and 20 day 12 Monthe beginning on the 4th November 1865 The 20th September, 1866. Nil Mil 4th. That provision has been made for the dne execution of Mr. Deane's Office during his absenco by an angements which will be reported. subsequent Communication. 1. Total Service, from date of arrival in the Colony to date of Certificate... 2. Deduct total Absences since arrival (other than Vacation leave), whether with or without Half Salary 3. Period of Resident Service 4. Maximum amount of Leave authorized by Regulations in respect of the above period of Resident Service (viz., of Resident Service + Six Months) 5. Leave on Half Salary already taken, since first arrival in the Colony 6. Leave now granted Years. Months. b 10+20 day 3 +10 day 6+166 10+20 7+26 Copy Victoria, Hongkong, · d 20th October, 1869. Mr. W. M. Deane has been suffering for several manches from Dyspepsia, and has anly now recovered from. -severe attante of Dysentery, which has left him much onfulled. In order to restore his health, we recommend that he retum to Erope to obtain the benefit of a complete change of climate and scene. (signed) J. J. Muray, Mo Colonial Surgeon. C. JRA O Brim, mos (True Copy) Autidframes dfrems Mandunell Governor. Note.---Offices who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested to annex this document to their applications, and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate, į A C Colonial Secretary
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2nd-That

WM. Deane Ing 20

has been in the Service of the Colony for even

years,

and 2 Momh

(riz: from 30 September, 1862, to 2th November, 1819).

428

3rd. That in the course of that Service he has been absent on leave on several occasions, at the dates

and for the terms specified below, viz. :—

10

1st. For

n

2nd.

3rd.-

and ending on

འཐ་ད་ངའམ་

will be

and 20 day 12

Monthe beginning on the 4th November 1865

The 20th September, 1866.

Nil

Mil

4th. That provision has been made for the dne execution of Mr. Deane's

Office during his absenco by an angements which will be reported.

subsequent Communication.

1. Total Service, from date of arrival in the Colony to date of Certificate...

2. Deduct total Absences since arrival (other than Vacation leave),

whether with or without Half Salary

3. Period of Resident Service

4. Maximum amount of Leave authorized by Regulations in respect of the above period of Resident Service (viz., of Resident Service

+ Six Months)

5. Leave on Half Salary already taken, since first arrival in the Colony

6. Leave now granted

Years.

Months.

b

10+20 day

3 +10 day

6+166

10+20

7+26

Copy

Victoria, Hongkong,

·

d

20th October, 1869.

Mr. W. M. Deane has been suffering

for several manches from Dyspepsia, and has

anly

now recovered from.

-severe attante of Dysentery, which has left him much onfulled. In order to restore his health,

we recommend

that he retum to Erope to obtain the benefit

of a complete change of climate and scene.

(signed) J. J. Muray, Mo Colonial Surgeon.

C. JRA O Brim, mos

(True Copy)

Autidframes

dfrems Mandunell

Governor.

Note.---Offices who may be under the necessity of applying to the Secretary of State for an extension of their leave of absence, are requested

to annex this document to their applications, and in order to meet this contingency, it will be furnished to them in duplicate,

į

A

C

Colonial Secretary

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