CO129-309 - Public Offices & Others - 1901 — Page 515

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16th July, 1901.

Sir,

In reply to your letter No. 23438/1901, of 12th July, I beg to say that I consider Sergeant Keen's capacity to contribute to his own support is impaired, that this incapacity in diminishing degree is likely to be permanent, and that his retirement is attributable to injuries received.

I am not in a position to state whether his injuries were received in the discharge of his official duties.

I am,
Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
Chas. R. Marsh.

The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London.

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16th July, 1901. Sir, In reply to your letter No. 23438/1901, of 12th July, I beg to say that I consider Sergeant Keen's capacity to contribute to his own support is impaired, that this incapacity in diminishing degree is likely to be permanent, and that his retirement is attributable to injuries received. I am not in a position to state whether his injuries were received in the discharge of his official duties. I am, Sir, Your obedient Servant, Chas. R. Marsh. The Under Secretary of State, Colonial Office, London.
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16th July, 1901.

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In reply to your letter NO 23438/1901, of 12th

July, I beg to say that I consider/Sergeant Keen's cap-

acity to contribute to his own support is impaired, that

this incapacity in diminishing degree is likely to be

permanent, and that his retirement is attributable

injuries received.

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I am not in a position to state whether his

injuries were received in the discharge of his official

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I am,

sir,

Your obedient Servant,

Chi RMarth

he Under Secretary of State,

Colonial Office,

London.

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