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that his Excellency will give my case his favourable Consideration, and will come to my favourable view that, under the peculiar circumstances even it would be in the best interests of the Public Service that some little time should elapse between my quitting my present post and taking up my duties elsewhere.
A further consideration, which will, I trust, weigh with his Excellency, is that the leave for which I am applying being on account of my work in Hongkong, I shall practically be deprived of the whole of it unless it is granted prior to leaving the Service of the Crown.
If it is decided to consult the Secretary of State on the subject, perhaps His Excellency would not object to requesting His Lordship to intimate his decision by telegraph, as I am naturally anxious to make all necessary arrangements (which include the disposal of my house) at the earliest date possible.
I have to,
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Treasurer
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that sois Excellency will
give my case his favou
Consideration, and
will
Come A
my
沪
irable
shwat he
view
sthat, under the peculiar.
circumstances
even
CA w
it would
be in the
bar interests
of the Public Service that some
little time
should clap.
between my quitting my present post and taking up
3.
duties
elsewhere.
A funcher consideration, which will, I trust, weigh with sois Excellency, is that. the leave for which
applying being
LLL
to me
account of my work.
in Hongkong, I shall practically
be deprived
of the whole
y it
unless it is granted prior to
leavin
A-Corry.
the Service of the
4.
If it is decided consult the Secretor of State
on the subject, perhape His Exelliney would not object to requesting His Lordship to intimate his accision by telegraph,
I and naturally
ad
anxious to make all necessary
arrangements (which incluse
the disposal.
pray
house) at
fat
the earliest date possible.
I have to.
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Treasurer
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