422
George
the
letter from Mr Brewer, announcing the death of his brother Mr J.J. Brewer, and suggesting the grant of a compassionate allowance to the children of the latter, in view of the fact (alleged by the writer) that Mr Brewer received injuries in the performance of his duty which led eventually to his death.
Every enquiry has been made as to the accident to which Mr. G. Brewer refers, but no information on the subject can be obtained.
3. I am informed that it is more probable that injuries which Mr J.J. Brewer sustained on the occasion of an explosion on board a steamer called the "Yotsai" in 1884, were the predisposing causes of his death. But the Government were not aware of...
422
George
the
letter from Mr Brewer, an nnouncing
of his brother Mr
death
J.J. Brewer, and suggesting the grant of a compassionate
allowance to the children. of the latter, in view of the fret (alleged by the writer)
that Mr Brewer received injuries in the
in the performance
of his duty which led
eventually to his death.
の
Every enquiry
has
accident
been made as to the
)
accident to which Mr. G. Brewer refers, but no ~
information
the subject.
3.
on the
I a
can
am
that it is more
be obtained
informed
probable
that injuries which Mr J.J. Brewer sustained on the occasion of an explosion
on
board a steamer called.
the "Yotsai" in 1884, were the predisposing his death.
causes
of
But the Government were
of
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