Sir,
Ferryton,
13th Jan 1867
Forfar, N.B.
I notice in the newspapers that an International Board is presently to assemble at Rome to discuss European Plague matters. I have the honor to
humbly offer to go there. Experience of the Plague in
Hong Kong,
as Medical Officer in charge of Epidemic Hospital, as also in Canton & Macao, can
be of any service to Her Majesty's representatives. If
I can be of
use
in
any way,
I shall only be too glad to
assist.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
James A. Lowson
Under Secretary of State
for the Colonies
Colonial Office
London
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Ferryton,
13th Jan 1867
Forfar, N.B.
I notice in the newspapers that an International Board is presently to assemble at Rome to discuss European Plague matters. I have the honor to
humbly offer to go there. Experience of the Plague in
Hong Kong,
as Medical Officer in charge of Epidemic Hospital, as also in Canton & Macao, can
be of any service to Her Majesty's representatives. If
I can be of
use
in
any way,
I shall only be too glad to
assist.
I have the honor to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient Servant,
James A. Lowson
Under Secretary of State
for the Colonies
Colonial Office
London
Sir
Ferryton
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Forfar NB. 19th Jan 18567
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I notice in the newspapers that an International Board is presently to assemble at Rome to discuss European Plagne matters. I have the honor to
There if my
huncbly affer to go there Experience of the Plagne
Hong Kong
as Medical Officer in
Chary of Epidemic Nospital, as also in Canton & Macas, can
be of any service to ster Majesty's representatives. If
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I have the honor to be
Sir
Your most obedient. Swanh James A Lowson, my/S
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for the Colonies
Colonial Office
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