CO129-296 - Public Offices & Others - 1899 — Page 436

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

as the whole beneficial six months

Mr Tooker were

as of

only get

a

gratuity;

in

order to retire

this year

are

already

now he would

or so he would have

to be

Pensioned

P.C.M. 8/9

& Mr. Manson says

that

Mr. Tooker "is now well", and

£4007

430

free 0 SEP 19

21 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square,

7th September, 1899.

regard it as permanent, though he

may return to

that

Tui

every

I leave free to

was

a

certain special case,

after all be paid in a lump

I am inclined

and to inform him that

Dr Manson has reported, as in the first pane; of their letter,

In her report another mention

of his letter, which will explain

regarding the granting of their request

explaining why.

camp for...

Sir,

I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and

have the honour to report that, in my opinion, he is

not permanently incapacitated from performing the

duties of Executive Engineer in the Public Works

Department, Hongkong.

Mr Tooker was insane for several

months. He is now well,

but I cannot undertake to

affirm that his recovery is permanent. He is a man

of an excessively nervous temperament and one who is

likely, in my opinion, to again break down under the

strain of work and responsibility.

He has lately undergone an operation

on his eye. He informs me that his surgeon requires

another month before treatment is complete. I would

recommend an extension of his leave to this extent.

I am,

Sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Brichmanson

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office, London.

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as the whole beneficial six months Mr Tooker were as of only get a gratuity; in order to retire this year are already now he would or so he would have to be Pensioned P.C.M. 8/9 & Mr. Manson says that Mr. Tooker "is now well", and £4007 430 free 0 SEP 19 21 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, 7th September, 1899. regard it as permanent, though he may return to that Tui every I leave free to was a certain special case, after all be paid in a lump I am inclined and to inform him that Dr Manson has reported, as in the first pane; of their letter, In her report another mention of his letter, which will explain regarding the granting of their request explaining why. camp for... Sir, I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and have the honour to report that, in my opinion, he is not permanently incapacitated from performing the duties of Executive Engineer in the Public Works Department, Hongkong. Mr Tooker was insane for several months. He is now well, but I cannot undertake to affirm that his recovery is permanent. He is a man of an excessively nervous temperament and one who is likely, in my opinion, to again break down under the strain of work and responsibility. He has lately undergone an operation on his eye. He informs me that his surgeon requires another month before treatment is complete. I would recommend an extension of his leave to this extent. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Brichmanson The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office, London.
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as the whole beneficial six months hur Tooker were as of only get a gratuity; in O to retire year are already now he would or so he would have to be Pensioned P.C.M. 8/9 & haus says that het. I. " is now well", and £4007 430 میزنم free 0 SEP 19 21 Queen Aane Street, Cavendish Square, 7th Sept4mber, 1899. revorg i permanent, ther though he court ry that Tui evely I reaves free to waz a Crain speciales, after all be paid in a comm C in is badh a case for I add be inclined and to inform him that br b Lagu Dr wanson has reporter, cte: as in the frin pane; of their letta, In her rounded another wonthei his lear, which will exterann arding te cranted their witting - talerz_ explaining why. camp for.. sir, I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and have the honour to report that, in my opinion, he is not permanently incapacitated from performing the duties of Executive Engineer in the Public Works Department, Hongkong. Mr Tooker was insane for several months. He is now well,b but I cannot undertake to affirm that his recovery is permanent. He is a man of an excessively nervous temperament and one who is likely, in my opinion, to again break down under the strain of work and responsibility. He has lately undergone an operation on his eye. He informs me that his surge on req uire, another month before treatment is complete. I would rec omme nd an extension of his leave to this extent. I am) Sir, and cap of 72/9 CP2-12 at ou one The Under Secretary of State, Colonial office, London. Brichmanson Your obedient Servant,
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as the whole beneficial six months

hur Tooker were

as of

only get

a

gratuity;

in

O

to retire

year

are

already

now he would

or so he would have

to be

Pensioned

P.C.M.

8/9

& haus says

that

het. I. " is now well", and

£4007

430

میزنم

free 0 SEP 19

21 Queen Aane Street, Cavendish Square,

7th Sept4mber, 1899.

revorg i permanent, ther

though he court

ry that

Tui

evely

I reaves free to

waz

a

Crain speciales,

after all be paid in a comm

C

in is badh a case for

I add be inclined

and to inform him that br

b

Lagu Dr wanson has reporter, cte: as in the frin pane; of their letta,

In her rounded another wonthei

his lear, which will exterann

arding te cranted their witting

-

talerz_ explaining why.

camp for..

sir,

I have today examined Mr H. P. Tooker and

have the honour to report that, in my opinion, he is

not permanently incapacitated from performing the

duties of Executive Engineer in the Public Works

Department, Hongkong.

Mr Tooker was insane for several

months. He is now well,b

but I cannot undertake to

affirm that his recovery is permanent. He is a man

of an excessively nervous temperament and one who is

likely, in my opinion, to again break down under the

strain of work and responsibility.

He has lately undergone an operation

on his eye. He informs me that his surge on req uire,

another month before treatment is complete. I would

rec omme nd an extension of his leave to this extent.

I am)

Sir,

and cap of

72/9

CP2-12 at ou

one

The Under Secretary of State,

Colonial office, London.

Brichmanson

Your obedient Servant,

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