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with Dr Ayres
or
the subject of his
leave of absence and possible retirement.
I understood from him that
after a
a year
and
Q
half's leave in
England he proposed to return here
to
serve for another
se cure
a
ye
ar
in order to
certain rate of pension to
which he is not yet entitled.
I would suggest for your
Lordship's consideration, and in
view of his long
and valu able
services
that Dr Ayres be allowed
It is possible that your Lordship
might like to consult Dr Ayres.
on
the subject of the Constitution of the
Sanitary Board, and the establish-
ment of a Municipal Council in
Hongkong.
I have the honour to be,
My Lord.
Your Lordship's most obedient
humble Servant
Within Rebigey
am
to retire
at the
end of his leave
of
absence
on
: the ground of the necessity
for the reorganization of the Medical
Department of this Colony.
It is possible.
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