that
хвору
for 28.
of
hine
his case
in the Post Office,
worthy of the
is u
consideration of the Government. -
Mr Darradas states
231
General Post Office, Hongkong,
20th June, 1873.
that he also served as
Clerk
at Fifty Dollars
per month in the
Office of the British Consular Agent
(My Reketts) at Macao
for
three
years from the beginning of 1864,
and that he was afterwards
employed in the Macao Office,
which was then and is still under the Portuguese Government,
until his appointment to the Hongkong Post Office
in 1853.
I have, &c. (Signed) E W Mitchell,
Postmaster General.
With reference to
my letter
of the 4th Instant N. 25, G.5.0.
Sir,
N:1689,
I have the honor
conformally with paragraphs
Seven and eight of the Hongkong
the 5th May,
Pension Minute
1862, to certify:
Firstly. That Mr Somingos.
The Honorable
buit le Smith,
Acting Colonial Secretary,
Hongkong-
that
хвору
fo 28.
of
hine
his case
in the Post Office,
worthy of the
is u
consideration of the Government . -
Mr Darradas states
231
General Post Office, Hongotong,
20th June, 1873.
that he also served as
w
Clerk
at Fifty Dollars
mones in the
Q
Office of the British Consular Agent
(My Reketts) at Macas
for
three
years from the beginning of 180464,
and that he was
afterwards
d in the macas toch
employed
Effice, which was then and is
slitt, under the Porting
wes
Government, until his appointinent to the Stomptong Post Office
in 1853. –
I havet? (Signed) Se W Mitchell,
Postmaster Generd...
With reference to
my
letter
the 44th Instant N. 25, 6.5.0.
み
Sir
of
N:1689,
have
the honor
conformally with paragraphs.
Seven and eight of the Hongstong the 5th May,
Pension Minute
1862, to certify:
of
Firetly. That Mr somingos.
The Honorable
buit le Smith,
Acting Colonial Secretary,
-Stongstong-
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