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of me which has for some years been barely civil had it not been for the fact that I owe my life to his care while I was suffering from Typhoid Fever in 1875 in the Government Civil Hospital; nevertheless, if my existence is to be rendered bearable in any way, I have much to regret that I owe this to his professional aid on that occasion. On this account and on other accounts, I have shown him the utmost consideration and overlooked many things, in doing which I possibly have sacrificed the interest and comfort of all, as well as my own, and have suffered much annoyance and anxiety in consequence.

The present state of things can no longer be tolerated, as the interest and well-being of the Establishment over which the Superintendent has charge, and of which I have supervision, must necessarily suffer. And I am now compelled to place these facts before His Excellency in order that the matter may have the fullest consideration and the Superintendent a further opportunity of explaining his conduct.

His Excellency is well aware from the Superintendent's own letters how unwillingly he performs his duties and of his want of ordinary courtesy to his superiors.

I have no alternative but to request that the facts be placed before the Secretary of State for the Colonies for decision.

Great ...

48. J.P. 56. 18th July 1860.

I have the honour to be,

Home & Stuart D.

Your obedient servant,

de M. BC Aule,

Colonial Surgeon.

Ret. Colonial Secretary's,

the foreman,

Jamwellawa,

2845 18 July 1880.

Sir,

It is now apparent to me that unless some radical change takes place...

To D' Wharry, enclosing D' Ayre's letter (in original to be forwarded) for his explanations and report.

To D' Ayres, informing him that his letter has been sent to D' Wharry for that gentleman's explanations and report, and with reference to the concluding paragraphs of D' Ayre's letter, he is under a misconception in thinking that D' Wharry performs his duties unwillingly and that he is wanting in ordinary courtesy to his superiors.

Ad J.P.A. 1366 The Judge 1280

Colonial Secretary's Office Hong Kong 17th August. 1880

Referring to your letter of the sixth...


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of me which has for some years been barely civil had it not been for the fact that I owe my life to his care while I was suffering from Typhoid Fever in 1875 in the Government Civil Hospital; nevertheless, if my existence is to be rendered bearable in any way, I have much to regret that I owe this to his professional aid on that occasion. On this account and on other accounts, I have shown him the utmost consideration and overlooked many things, in doing which I possibly have sacrificed the interest and comfort of all, as well as my own, and have suffered much annoyance and anxiety in consequence. The present state of things can no longer be tolerated, as the interest and well-being of the Establishment over which the Superintendent has charge, and of which I have supervision, must necessarily suffer. And I am now compelled to place these facts before His Excellency in order that the matter may have the fullest consideration and the Superintendent a further opportunity of explaining his conduct. His Excellency is well aware from the Superintendent's own letters how unwillingly he performs his duties and of his want of ordinary courtesy to his superiors. I have no alternative but to request that the facts be placed before the Secretary of State for the Colonies for decision. Great ... 48. J.P. 56. 18th July 1860. I have the honour to be, Home & Stuart D. Your obedient servant, de M. BC Aule, Colonial Surgeon. Ret. Colonial Secretary's, the foreman, Jamwellawa, 2845 18 July 1880. Sir, It is now apparent to me that unless some radical change takes place... To D' Wharry, enclosing D' Ayre's letter (in original to be forwarded) for his explanations and report. To D' Ayres, informing him that his letter has been sent to D' Wharry for that gentleman's explanations and report, and with reference to the concluding paragraphs of D' Ayre's letter, he is under a misconception in thinking that D' Wharry performs his duties unwillingly and that he is wanting in ordinary courtesy to his superiors. Ad J.P.A. 1366 The Judge 1280 Colonial Secretary's Office Hong Kong 17th August. 1880 Referring to your letter of the sixth... Page 726
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of me which has for some years been barely Civil had it not. benew theat Towe my life to his care while I was suffering from- Typhoid Fever in 1875 in the Government Civil Hospilat nevertheless if my exist on luce is to be rendered in bearable in lin way I have much to regret that Jowse, 1. to this professional aid or that occur sion. On this account and on aco oller- have I shewn him the utmost consider -ation and overlooked many things, in doing which I say possibly have sacri- -ficed then interest and comfort of allevas as well as any own; and have suffered. much annoyance and anxiety in Consequenc The firesent state of things can two longer be tolerated as the interest and well beeing of the Establishment over aliche lhi Superadlendent has charge and Thave supervision eunst- lascessarily suffer- And I am now compelled revol lekureto cantly to place these facts before His Excellency in order that thee ersatter may have the fullest consideration and the Superintendent a further opportunity of explänsing his conduct - Scament. day' His Excellency is will aware from the Superintendents own letters how unwillingles he performs his duties and of this. of his want- of ordinary courtesy to his superiors Lu Lo 726 be the Superintendent will have me no alter - Huff lies. -native but to request the facti enac wounds for this placed befor thee Secretary of State for the Colonies for decision Great 48. J.P. $6. 18th Jeclay. 1860 I have the horror tote Home & Stuart D Your obecent Lansand. de M. BC Aule Colonial Surgeon Ret. Colonial Scerclures the foreman Jam well awa 2845 18 July 1830. Lir. that It is now apparent to one thisl unless some ladical change later place toute to 8 Whurry enclosing 8 Ayer litter (in original to be estarend) for his explanations and report - To D' Ayres informing him that his Cetter has been sent to D Wharry for theat gentlemans explanations and Export- reference to the concluding Partions of Dayles' letter he is under a misconceptions in thinking Jam ver 8 Wharry performs his duties unwilling -by and that he is wanting in ordinary Courtesy to his superiors Add leas These are grave changes which Samest. Consider until I hear 8 Whurry, defence Ad J.P.A. 1366 The Juleg 1280 Colonial Lecretary's Office Hong Kong 17th August. 1880 Adverting to your letter of the sythi
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of me which has for some years been barely Civil had it not. benew theat Towe my life to his care while I was suffering from- Typhoid Fever in 1875 in the Government Civil Hospilat nevertheless if my exist

on

luce is to be rendered in bearable in lin

way

I have much to regret that Jowse, 1. to this professional aid or that occur sion. On this account and on aco oller- have I shewn him the utmost consider -ation and overlooked many things, in

doing which I say possibly have sacri- -ficed then interest and comfort of allevas as well as any own; and have suffered. much annoyance and anxiety in

Consequenc

The firesent state of things can two longer be tolerated as the interest and well beeing of the Establishment over aliche lhi Superadlendent has charge and Thave supervision eunst- lascessarily suffer- And I am now compelled revol lekureto cantly to place these facts before His Excellency in order that thee ersatter may have the fullest consideration and the Superintendent a further opportunity of explänsing his conduct -

Scament. day'

His Excellency is will aware from the Superintendents own letters how unwillingles he performs his duties and of this.

of his want- of ordinary courtesy to his superiors

Lu Lo

726

be

the Superintendent will have me no alter - Huff lies.

-native but to request the facti enac wounds for this placed befor thee Secretary of State for

the Colonies for decision

Great

48. J.P. $6. 18th Jeclay.

1860

I have the horror tote

Home & Stuart D

Your obecent Lansand.

de M. BC Aule

Colonial Surgeon

Ret. Colonial Scerclures

the foreman

Jam well awa

2845

18 July 1830.

Lir.

that

It is now apparent to one thisl unless some ladical change later place

toute to 8 Whurry enclosing 8 Ayer litter (in original to be estarend) for his explanations and report - To D' Ayres informing him that his

Cetter has been sent to D Wharry for theat gentlemans explanations and Export- reference to the concluding Partions of Dayles' letter he is under a misconceptions in thinking Jam ver 8 Wharry performs his duties unwilling -by and that he is wanting in ordinary

Courtesy to his superiors

Add leas

These are grave changes which Samest. Consider until I hear 8 Whurry, defence

Ad J.P.A.

1366

The Juleg

1280

Colonial Lecretary's Office Hong Kong 17th August. 1880

Adverting to your letter of the sythi

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