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Sir
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Hongkong, 9th September, 1884.
In compliance with the
Instructions contanced in
14.
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your letter of the * July last we have enquired into the complaints preferred by the Colonial burgeon (D: Ayres ) against the Superintendent of the Civil Aspital (Dr Wharry), as contained in the former's letter of the 8th July last.
A regards the charge of the Superintendent going to reside at the Peak without making proper
2.
-arrangements for the performance of his
duty,
we do not think ib entirely proved. We are of opicion that when Dr Wharry went to the Peak he had good reason for supposing that Dr Marques would
• for him during his absence, as he had been in the
continue to take cases
hatit of doing. Or Marques however to have thought that the ____
it ceased when Di Mharry
arrangement
weuch
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