CO129-296 - Public Offices & Others - 1899 — Page 391

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L.O

--385

C958

&

Past JO BAR 19

21 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square.

18th March, 1899.

Sir,

I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and

have the honour to report that, although much improved,

his mental condition is still unsatisfactory.

I recommend that Mr Tooker be granted extension of leave for six months, and that six months

hence he be again medically examined.

I enclose for your information a letter

from Dr Mould under whose care Mr Tooker is at present.

I am,

Sir,

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office,

London.

Your obedient Servant,

Fabichtauto

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L.O --385 C958 & Past JO BAR 19 21 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square. 18th March, 1899. Sir, I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and have the honour to report that, although much improved, his mental condition is still unsatisfactory. I recommend that Mr Tooker be granted extension of leave for six months, and that six months hence he be again medically examined. I enclose for your information a letter from Dr Mould under whose care Mr Tooker is at present. I am, Sir, The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office, London. Your obedient Servant, Fabichtauto
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L.O --385 C958 & Past JO BAR 19 21 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square. 18th March, 1899. Sir, I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and have the honour to report that, although much improv- ed, his mental condition is still unsatisfactory. I recommend that Mr Tooker be granted ex- tension of leave for six months, and that six months hence he be again medically examined. I enclose for your information a letter from Dr Mould under whose care Mr Tooker is at pres- ent. I am, Sir, The Under Secretary of State, Colonial office, London. Your obedient Servant, Fabichtauto
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L.O

--385

C958

&

Past JO BAR 19

21 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square.

18th March, 1899.

Sir,

I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and

have the honour to report that, although much improv-

ed, his mental condition is still unsatisfactory.

I recommend that Mr Tooker be granted ex-

tension of leave for six months, and that six months

hence he be again medically examined.

I enclose for your information a letter

from Dr Mould under whose care Mr Tooker is at pres-

ent.

I am,

Sir,

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial office,

London.

Your obedient Servant,

Fabichtauto

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