(b) If his statements as regards his suffering
be correct I consider his capacity to contribute towards his own support is impaired.
(c) I see no reason for believing that this impairment is likely to be permanent.
(a) His retirement is not attributable solely to his injuries. He was invalided for malaria and debility.
The decision in this matter entirely depends on what reliance is to be placed on Mr. Taylor's statements.
Objectively there is no evidence of serious permanent injury.
I am,
Sir,
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office,
London, S.W.,
843
Your obedient Servant,
Percy Manum.
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(b) If his statements as regards his suffering
be correct I consider his capacity to contri-
bute towards his own support is immaired.
(c)I see no reason for believing that this im-
pairment is likely to be permanent.
(a) His retirement is not attributable solely
to his injuries. He was invalided for malaria
and debility.
The decision in this matter entirely de
pends on what reliance is to be placed on Mr.
Taylor's statements.
Objectively there is no
evidence of serious permanent injury.
I am,
Sir,
The Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Offic a,
London, S.W.,
843
Your obedient Servant,
Panser Manum.
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