CO129-282 - Acting Governor Major Gen Black - 1898 [3-4] — Page 5

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wance

which they have

I presume that in

paid

hin

all

there

cares

the Pecesitar

arr

-cable from the actual

rayable

gather

date of discharge inclusively.

then this specially from

86487; as his

97

specially from me Iver's

Leave expired

of his discharge is given

Leave paper

on the 24th Deck If the dată

at

25th December 7.

mr helps's Pecasion has

alie

zdy

been settled some

line

since &

the C.A have been

instructed to pay it. (see 86652

We have already approved these Pensions in

a

mauur

97

ut I think

we

should

ack & approve

Lu

bloc.

'Je habenty should I suppose also

write & inform

1053

Ir me Iver

we know

who is

in England

aad

whose

ad dress

the

Peusion that has beau

awarded hien

سلام

wve

are

told nothing of it

in

arsening

to the word Peusion.

that

none

of

suppose there

ure

are safe

mew

are

Contributors

Fund.

I think

wre

need

not

write

to

the other officers:

Late

I NAMAN

theal. I think

do not know their full Addresses

bather Lacing & that we may

it will be sufficient to tell the C.A to acquaint

cact

f

there

mel

that they there

1. the Colony.

I have

given

must

on their applying to them for Pension

understand that Perescons

the understanding that they will not retire to

CA such

kdareuen wt um

r

theme papers.

have

are

grautix to

at me

Ju923/4

CCM. 19/4/98

No. 69.

sir,

Government House.

Hong-Kong,16th. March,1

1898.

28013

97

With reference to your despatch No. 259 of

the 24th. December, 1897, and to your telegram of the 11th, Fe-

bruary last, I have the honour to transit to you papers of

particulars relating to the Pensions of the following Po-

lice Officers:-

Chief Inspector J.M. Corcoran

Inspector George Hennessy

Inspector Aeneas Mann

P. S. 47, Tom Foord

P. S. 91, Dan Hall

P. S. 3, Alexander McIver

P. S. 1, George Phelps

A. S. 3, Angus Macaulay.

Mr. Corcoran has requested to be allowed to

draw his pension in Sydney, and arrangements have been made with the Government of New South Wales, Australia, accordingly.

The Crown Agents have been so informed.

The Right Honourable

I have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient Humble Servant,

Joseph Chamberlain, M. P.

&C.

&C. >

&C.

}

Administering the Government;

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