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rapid increase in the extent and virulence of the plague had disorganised all labour, and rendered it difficult for the Committee to get the dead removed from the hospitals and properly disposed of with the means at their disposal. You succeeded in at once introducing order and regularity into the service, and in effecting very considerable economies, and from that time forward the Committee were relieved from all troubles and under no anxiety as to the dead.

The Permanent Committee have further to thank you for undertaking, at their request, the general supervision of the men of the Royal Navy and others employed in the launches and at the fires along the Praya, established for the destruction of rubbish removed from the houses in the city.

The Permanent Committee are sending a copy of this letter to the Colonial Secretary for submission to His Excellency the Governor.

I have, &c.,

(Signed),

JNO. J. FRANCIS, Chairman,

Commander William C. H. Hastings, R.N., &c., &c., &c.

HONG KONG

25th September, 1895.

DEAR SIR,--On behalf of the Plague Recognition Committee, we have great pleasure in asking you to accept the accompanying Medal as a slight token of the gratitude of the people of Hong Kong for the services rendered by you during the plague of 1894.

We are,

Yours faithfully,

A. COXON, Chairman.

VICTOR II, DEACON,

T. SERCOMBE SMITH, § Secretaries.

To Honourable Captain Hastings, R.N.

Honorary

HONG KONG, January, 1895.

To Commander WILLIAM CHARLES HOLLAND HASTINGS, R.N.

SIR--At a Public Meeting, presided over by His Excellency Sir William Robinson, Governor of Hong Kong, held on the 27th September last, at the City Hall, it was unanimously resolved that the services rendered to the community during the recent visitation of plague by those who assisted in its repression were worthy of public recognition, and a large and influential Committee, representing all sections of our community, was appointed to give effect to that resolution.

On behalf, therefore, of that Committee, and in the name of the community, we beg to tender to you the community's deep and heartfelt thanks for the services which you rendered to the Colony in her hour of trial, by your constant presence in the stricken district whilst the plague was raging there, to superintend and carry out the arduous duties relating to the removal and interment of the dead, and by assisting the local authorities by every means in your power to arrest the fatal progress of the disease.

We have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient servants,

EDW. J. ACKROYD, Chairman.

VICTOR H. DEACON,

T. SERCOMBE SMITH,

Secretaries.

426

JUNIOR UNITED SERVICE CLUB

LONDON, S.W.

10/5/01

Dear Mr Luers

Herewith I take the liberty to enclose copy of my letter offering ... port in S. Africa before ... in Cox. It should not come to you officially.

The difference between full pay and pension pay shown is due to the former being calculated at 4%, the latter at 3 1/8.

You are good enough to ... on the 19th ...

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G rapid increase in the extent and virulence of the plague had disorganised all labour, and rendered it difficult for the Committee to get the dead removed from the hospitals and properly disposed of with the means at their disposal. You succeeded in at once introducing order and regularity into the service, and in effecting very considerable economies, and from that time forward the Committee were relieved from all troubles and under no anxiety as to the dead. The Permanent Committee have further to thank you for undertaking, at their request, the general supervision of the men of the Royal Navy and others employed in the launches and at the fires along the Praya, established for the destruction of rubbish removed from the houses in the city. The Permanent Committee are sending a copy of this letter to the Colonial Secretary for submission to His Excellency the Governor. I have, &c., (Signed), JNO. J. FRANCIS, Chairman, Commander William C. H. Hastings, R.N., &c., &c., &c. HONG KONG 25th September, 1895. DEAR SIR,--On behalf of the Plague Recognition Committee, we have great pleasure in asking you to accept the accompanying Medal as a slight token of the gratitude of the people of Hong Kong for the services rendered by you during the plague of 1894. We are, Yours faithfully, A. COXON, Chairman. VICTOR II, DEACON, T. SERCOMBE SMITH, § Secretaries. To Honourable Captain Hastings, R.N. Honorary HONG KONG, January, 1895. To Commander WILLIAM CHARLES HOLLAND HASTINGS, R.N. SIR--At a Public Meeting, presided over by His Excellency Sir William Robinson, Governor of Hong Kong, held on the 27th September last, at the City Hall, it was unanimously resolved that the services rendered to the community during the recent visitation of plague by those who assisted in its repression were worthy of public recognition, and a large and influential Committee, representing all sections of our community, was appointed to give effect to that resolution. On behalf, therefore, of that Committee, and in the name of the community, we beg to tender to you the community's deep and heartfelt thanks for the services which you rendered to the Colony in her hour of trial, by your constant presence in the stricken district whilst the plague was raging there, to superintend and carry out the arduous duties relating to the removal and interment of the dead, and by assisting the local authorities by every means in your power to arrest the fatal progress of the disease. We have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servants, EDW. J. ACKROYD, Chairman. VICTOR H. DEACON, T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Secretaries. 426 JUNIOR UNITED SERVICE CLUB LONDON, S.W. 10/5/01 Dear Mr Luers Herewith I take the liberty to enclose copy of my letter offering ... port in S. Africa before ... in Cox. It should not come to you officially. The difference between full pay and pension pay shown is due to the former being calculated at 4%, the latter at 3 1/8. You are good enough to ... on the 19th ... DUBLIN: Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co. (Limited), 87, 88, & 84, Abbey-street, The Queen's Printing Office.
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G rapid increase in the extent and virulence of the plague bad disorganised all labour, and rendered it difficult for the Committee to get the dead removed from the hospitals and properly disposed of with the moans at their disposal. You succeeded in at once introducing order and regularity into the service, and in affecting very considerable economies, and from that time forward the Committee were relieved from all troubles and under no anxiety as to the dead. The Permanent Committee have further to thank you for undertaking, at their request, the general supervision of the men of the Royal Navy and others employed in the launches and at the fires along the Praya, established for the destruction of rubbish removed from the houses in the city. The Permanent Committee are sending a copy of this letter to the Colonial Secretary for submission to His Excellency the Governor. I have, &c., (Signed), JNO. J. FRANCIS, Chairman, Commander William C. H. Hastings, R.N., &c., &c., dc. HONG KONG 25th September, 1895. DEAR SIR,--On behalf of the Plague Recognition Committee, we have great pleasure in asking you to accept the accompanying Medal as a slight token of the gratitude of the people of Hong Kong for the services rendered by you during the plague of 1894. We are, Yours faithfully, A. COXON, Chairman. VICTOR IL, DEACON, To Honourable Captain Hastings, R.N. | Honorary T. SERCOMBE SMITH, § Secretaries. HONG KONG, January, 1895. To Commander WILLIAM CHARLES HOLLAND HASTINGS, R.N. SIR-At a Public Meeting, presided over by His Excellency Sir William Robinson, Governor of Hong Kong, held on the 27th September last, at the City Hall, it was unanimously resolved that the services rendered to the community during the recent visitation of plague by those who assisted in its repression were worthy of public recognition, and a large and influential Committee, representing all sections of our community, was appointed to give effect to that resolution. On behalf, therefore, of that Committee, and in the name of the community, we beg to tender to you the community's deep and heartfelt thanks for the services which you rendered to the Colony in her hour of trial, by your constant presence in the stricken district whilst the plague was raging there, to superintend and carry out the arduous duties relating to the removal and interment of the dead, and by assisting the local authorities by every means in your power to arrest the fatal progress of the disease. We have the honour to be, Sir, Your most obedient servants, EDW. J. ACKROYD, Chairman. VICTOR H. DEACON, T. SERCOMBE SMITH, Secretaries. 426 JUNIOR UNITED SERVICE CLUR. LONDON,S.W. 10/5/01 Den Mr Luers Herewith I take the libuty to exctre. copy of my. letter offelying f K- port in 5. Apica before in cox. it should not come You fficially.. The differe between full pay have and persins pay shown is the to the former Koller bring calculated at 4%. 2 the latter at 3/8. Jou Art... good enough a the 19t Z DUBLIN: Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co. (Limited), 87, 88, & §4, Abbey-street, The Queen's Printing Office.
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rapid increase in the extent and virulence of the plague bad disorganised all labour, and rendered it difficult for the Committee to get the dead removed from the hospitals and properly disposed of with the moans at their disposal. You succeeded in at once introducing order and regularity into the service, and in affecting very considerable economies, and from that time forward the Committee were relieved from all troubles and under no anxiety as to the dead.

The Permanent Committee have further to thank you for undertaking, at their request, the general supervision of the men of the Royal Navy and others employed in the launches and at the fires along the Praya, established for the destruction of rubbish removed from the houses in the city.

The Permanent Committee are sending a copy of this letter to the Colonial Secretary for submission to His Excellency the Governor.

I have, &c.,

(Signed),

JNO. J. FRANCIS, Chairman,

Commander William C. H. Hastings, R.N., &c., &c., dc.

HONG KONG

25th September, 1895. DEAR SIR,--On behalf of the Plague Recognition Committee, we have great pleasure in asking you to accept the accompanying Medal as a slight token of the gratitude of the people of Hong Kong for the services rendered by you during the plague of 1894.

We are,

Yours faithfully,

A. COXON, Chairman.

VICTOR IL, DEACON,

To Honourable Captain Hastings, R.N.

| Honorary

T. SERCOMBE SMITH, § Secretaries.

HONG KONG, January, 1895.

To Commander WILLIAM CHARLES HOLLAND HASTINGS, R.N. SIR-At a Public Meeting, presided over by His Excellency Sir William Robinson, Governor of Hong Kong, held on the 27th September last, at the City Hall, it was unanimously resolved that the services rendered to the community during the recent visitation of plague by those who assisted in its repression were worthy of public recognition, and a large and influential Committee, representing all sections of our community, was appointed to give effect to that resolution.

On behalf, therefore, of that Committee, and in the name of the community, we beg to tender to you the community's deep and heartfelt thanks for the services which you rendered to the Colony in her hour of trial, by your constant presence in the stricken district whilst the plague was raging there, to superintend and carry out the arduous duties relating to the removal and interment of the dead, and by assisting the local authorities by every means in your power to arrest the fatal progress of the disease.

We have the honour to be, Sir,

Your most obedient servants,

EDW. J. ACKROYD, Chairman.

VICTOR H. DEACON,

T. SERCOMBE SMITH,

Secretaries.

426

JUNIOR UNITED SERVICE CLUR.

LONDON,S.W.

10/5/01

Den Mr Luers

Herewith I take the

libuty to exctre. copy of my. letter offelying f

K-

port in 5. Apica

before

in cox. it should not come

You fficially..

The differe

between full pay have and persins pay shown is the to the former

Koller

bring calculated at 4%. 2

the latter at 3/8.

Jou

Art...

good enough a

the 19t

Z

DUBLIN: Printed by ALEX. THOM & Co. (Limited), 87, 88, & §4, Abbey-street, The Queen's Printing Office.

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