CO129-305 - Governor Sir Blake - 1901 [5-7] — Page 167

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Nur in Ileuren.

I drink think he and object to promotion in Strugtong

as he

he says

?

the rear for afflying is hat the prospect of

ruch promotion is remote.

He had not been noted befor

were waiting

as we tre

for his I but he has now been noted ?? Well him

2

that he will be considered with them ritue

occurrence of

Vacancies

f

mitable vacancies, but teat

the kind be applein for

ou

#very

lave de a hat hn (theupe fraus he cannot

hold out

acy

much hope of his finding

Art

opportunity to meet his wisten - (He certaing fleei very high.)

No.

196.

to May 19:1.

sir,

Satur

at once qui [VI

Mr Harris

Mr Ihannson, who is

leave

mow on

has written to

with ref to this afton.

for promotion, that he wd accept from

to w africa previously excluded from the 1/2 form.

He is I think really

good

his present

& appear

a

to be spending

leave by further improving

himself eg. proposing to take

I told him

crie

you

C

D.P.JC.

he rod. not be forgotten to mote him?

Gw) 1/12/1983

Dine

C.0.

20001

Goverment House,

Hongkong,

284

-May, 1901.

181

I have the honour to transmit to you in

duplicate the enclosed application of Dr. J. C. Thomson, Ás

sistant Surgeon in the Medical Department of this Colony, for

promotion to another Colony.

I find Dr. Thomson a valuable Medical

Officer, and should be sorry to lose his services.

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Henry Arshake

Governor, &o..

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&.c

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