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No. 33 of 1897.

GENERAL Department.

26679

3165

1897

2432

1897

Bombay Castle, 20-November 1897.

TO

HER MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

OF STATE FOR INDIA IN COUNCIL,

LONDON.

MY LORD,

With reference to paragraph 3 of a letter, dated 27th February 1897, from

the Colonial Office communicated to this Government with a letter from the

Assistant Secretary, Revenue and Statistics Department, India Office, dated

5th March 1897, regarding the adjustment of the half salary payable by the

Hongkong Government to Miss McIntosh, who volunteered for nursing duty

in connection with the plague, we have the honour to forward the accompanying

copy of a letter from the Accountant General, No. P.A.-17633, dated 18th

September 1897, and to request that your Lordship will be so good as to cause

the necessary steps to be taken to recover the amount of Rs. 552-10-0 from the

Hongkong Government.

We have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient, humble Servants,

SANDHURST,

J. NUGENT,

E. C. K. OLLIVANT.

Treasury

Foreign

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No. 33 of 1897. GENERAL Department. 26679 3165 1897 2432 1897 Bombay Castle, 20-November 1897. TO HER MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL SECRETARY OF STATE FOR INDIA IN COUNCIL, LONDON. MY LORD, With reference to paragraph 3 of a letter, dated 27th February 1897, from the Colonial Office communicated to this Government with a letter from the Assistant Secretary, Revenue and Statistics Department, India Office, dated 5th March 1897, regarding the adjustment of the half salary payable by the Hongkong Government to Miss McIntosh, who volunteered for nursing duty in connection with the plague, we have the honour to forward the accompanying copy of a letter from the Accountant General, No. P.A.-17633, dated 18th September 1897, and to request that your Lordship will be so good as to cause the necessary steps to be taken to recover the amount of Rs. 552-10-0 from the Hongkong Government. We have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble Servants, SANDHURST, J. NUGENT, E. C. K. OLLIVANT. Treasury Foreign
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99 .. No. 33 or 1897. GENERAL Department. 26679 3165 1897 2432 1ed7 Bombay Castle, 20-November 1897. ΤΟ HER MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL SECRETARY 218 OF STATE FOR INDIA IN COUNCIL, LONDON. MY LORD, With reference to paragraph 3 of a letter, dated 27th February 1897, from the Colonial Office communicated to this Government with a letter from the Assistant Secretary, Revenue and Statistics Department, India Office, dated 5th March 1897, regarding the adjustment of the half salary payable by the Hongkong Government to Miss McIntosh, who volunteered for nursing duty in connection with the plague, we have the honour to forward the accompanying copy of a letter from the Accountant General, No. P.A.-17633, dated 18th September 1897, and to request that your Lordship will be so good as to cause the necessary steps to be taken to recover the amount of Rs. 552-10-0 from the Hongkong Government. We have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's most obedient, humble Servants, SANDHURST, J. NUGENT, E. C. K. OLLIVANT. Treasury Foreign
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No. 33 or 1897.

GENERAL Department.

26679

3165

1897

2432

1ed7

Bombay Castle, 20-November 1897.

ΤΟ

HER MAJESTY'S PRINCIPAL SECRETARY

218

OF STATE FOR INDIA IN COUNCIL,

LONDON.

MY LORD,

With reference to paragraph 3 of a letter, dated 27th February 1897, from

the Colonial Office communicated to this Government with a letter from the

Assistant Secretary, Revenue and Statistics Department, India Office, dated

5th March 1897, regarding the adjustment of the half salary payable by the

Hongkong Government to Miss McIntosh, who volunteered for nursing duty

in connection with the plague, we have the honour to forward the accompanying

copy of a letter from the Accountant General, No. P.A.-17633, dated 18th

September 1897, and to request that your Lordship will be so good as to cause

the necessary steps to be taken to recover the amount of Rs. 552-10-0 from the

Hongkong Government.

We have the honour to be,

My Lord,

Your Lordship's most obedient, humble Servants,

SANDHURST,

J. NUGENT,

E. C. K. OLLIVANT.

Treasury

Foreign

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