Liberality; and that it is not to be forced further into the question as to be heard by.
And such "Band Bending cost of our letter should be dandy. Tarsed by A. F. 3019 6 m. banday on 27057 the total Small If the points raised were all settled in the bandy's favour, the money payable to him would be quite in arium with the exceptionally generous treatment he has received for the Colony.
? proceed as in Ficklian suggests in Страгим Eun f 30/A C.P.2 1Oct at once 15420 losure 2quq No.326 Sir, G. OT 38931 166
Government House; 27 SEP OL Hongkong, 23rd August, 1901.
With reference to your Despatch No.237 of the 18th ultimo, and your telegram of the 14th instant, I have the honour to enclose a letter from the Secretary of the Sanitary Board showing that no gratuity was promised by this Government to Mr. J. H. Dandy.
2. The question of granting Mr. Dandy a gratuity has, however, been submitted to the Sanitary Board and I enclose copies of the minutes of the Members, in view of which and of the fact that Mr. Dandy appears to have contracted disease in this Colony, I have recommended in my telegram of the 22nd instant the grant of a gratuity of 2 months' pay.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
...
I have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Governor, &c.
liberality; and that
and that it is not to fored
tozo further into the questions as to be Rear by.
And ach,
"Band Bending cot
of our letter foull. Dandy.
Zarsed by
A. F.
3019
6 m. banday on 27057
the total
Small
If the points raised wen all settled in th' bandys faurum money payable to` huis would be quiti
arium with the Exceptionally generous treatment he has 100% for the Colony.
? proceed as In Ficklian Suggesti
in
Страгим
Eun f
30/A
C.P.2 1Oct at once
15420
losure
2quq
No.326
sir,
G. OT
38931 166
Government House; :: 27 SEP OL
Hongkong, 23rd. August, 1901.
With reference to your Despatch No. 237
of the 18th. ultimo, and your telegram of the 14th. instant,
I have the honour to enclose a letter from the Secretary of
the Sanitary Board showing that no gratuity was promised by
this Goverment to Mr. J. H. Dandy.
2.
The question of granting Mr. Dandy a
gratuity has, however, been submitted to the Sanitary Board
and I enclose copies of the minutes of the Members, in view
of which and of the fact that Mr. Dandy appears to have con-
tracted disease in this Colony, I have recommended in my
telegram of the 22nd. instant the grant of a gratuity of 2
months' pay.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
BCC.,
་་
Loc
"
&cc
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient
Humble servant,
Governor, &c..
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