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615

RS €20492 07 YoTor any over

**to dinha mda noiw beton stop acuitatorio ord qnibraner

of bØJTow... suh, els de fetsibər! I 2015wtul ball of MuĪDĀ

"Isnoaneq (0%

, Justeni,divf any ysñeoul to paineva oft mi

Is or duro og of am Mus of belfen Bart.i Ale Jung Hs! Juoda

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apw ti gey” .1・ ufor hea

¿

Ceria 1 dolciw

Soalkonų sud (28), Jard of InT-oc on OF on tot el denoqat odlup

PRESTON the mainly danty on of

shi að yfirtotuo bameteif T

བྷིཀྑུ རཱན

Tre

to eauðurte eill' gaibkanen (88 ot

Blog I rant bus (anóttasty ven B

(08 van don unew crasse bewbiemoɔ

WOMANE & DANA on to sins!&T TO NACIJA US

.qninzon eta elég druky ym natusfeb on fort amoo

at bare?ma ad det

hoy el on tart we

jdmonds unw gesɔ und enda bat bienoo I bal

.brere OF roznom mentora den of eqsta nuvet Isɛym svari Morrow I

Ja ́s ngibus;cnuber er

O ob ton bib I

exit brots blueña T

Stiv Jol Bar

ababe no make

‚¤ol ́et? not[o¶ kundadrsini of trow I

Ja teseved ducent & of onorigefor yɗ ylisnoutog exoge

erfoExo e o tisw of sa. [ 8 10" renments of ni

.05 be od qnic.om mi velɔn biove of en

makbmit a not mouset 9 od von gaitnotes

(10 BAY

RTOFO V/R 073 veno od 1970q *** to wo si

warb to patenom ysbceu? na emot at ts! I

að @ [[it ni vaja of benoqqun ma I ftyrod?) isofo1o @ exoted

(onor 25 or Ivaroo or Ina oliw efqong san bus atido ovinosz

and had first to go to the Civil Hospital on Government business

then I had to see patients in both Kowloon and Yaumati, and to

arrange a matter with Dr. Macfarlane at his office; I left

Yaumati about 11.30, and proceeded to Shatin; on my way I called

at the Kowloon New Waterworks to see Mr. Hirst, the Overseer,

whom I had been treating for Malaria; on account of a bridge being washed away, I had to leave my ricksha on this side of the 7th. milestone, and this delayed me; my visit to the Tunnel North Face Camp included a visit to one of the bungalows on the top of the hill to the North of the Tai Po road, to see a European

I had under treatment in his quarters; I then returned to my ricksha, and proceeded to the Tunnel South Face Camp, where I discharged the ordinary duties waiting me there. I got back between four and five o'clock, having been going for close on eight hours without a break and without food of any kind. The sun on that day was broiling; the roads, cut up by the rain-storm that on Sunday followed the typhoon, jolted the ricksha much more than usual; and though I had had no tiffin I was too utterly tired to eat dinner. It was in these circumstances that at 6.30 p.m. I told Mr. Eves I could not start for Tai Po till

the morning.

I started on Wednesday morning, as arranged,

but was astonished to meet Dr. Aubrey at Lokloha on his way from Tai Po. On my expressing surprise that I had not been informed, Dr. Aubrey informed me that he had impressed on Mr. Eves that I should be told of the re-arrangement. No oversight therefore

occurred.

Dr. Aubrey confirmed the diagnosis I had made of Mr. Ross's case, and expressed the opinion that he should come in to the Civil Hospital, but informed me that no launch was available at Tai Po. I thereupon decided that for me to go on would be futile: I wrote to Mr. Ross from Lokloka that I would send a launch, and hurried back to see about it. I spoke

who told me the "Stanley" was that day with the Harbour Master,

at

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615 RS €20492 07 YoTor any over **to dinha mda noiw beton stop acuitatorio ord qnibraner of bØJTow... suh, els de fetsibər! I 2015wtul ball of MuĪDĀ "Isnoaneq (0% , Justeni,divf any ysñeoul to paineva oft mi Is or duro og of am Mus of belfen Bart.i Ale Jung Hs! Juoda Hthwritrot Tto Paca od on kødet bra Re07 .17 098 0 of Restelosh ethp asw 1 apw ti gey” .1・ ufor hea ¿ Ceria 1 dolciw Soalkonų sud (28), Jard of InT-oc on OF on tot el denoqat odlup PRESTON the mainly danty on of shi yfirtotuo bameteif T བྷིཀྑུ རཱན Tre to eauðurte eill' gaibkanen (88 ot Blog I rant bus (anóttasty ven B (08 van don unew crasse bewbiemoɔ WOMANE & DANA on to sins!&T TO NACIJA US .qninzon eta elég druky ym natusfeb on fort amoo at bare?ma ad det hoy el on tart we jdmonds unw gesɔ und enda bat bienoo I bal .brere OF roznom mentora den of eqsta nuvet Isɛym svari Morrow I Ja ́s ngibus;cnuber er O ob ton bib I exit brots blueña T Stiv Jol Bar ababe no make ‚¤ol ́et? not[o¶ kundadrsini of trow I Ja teseved ducent & of onorigefor ylisnoutog exoge erfoExo e o tisw of sa. [ 8 10" renments of ni .05 be od qnic.om mi velɔn biove of en makbmit a not mouset 9 od von gaitnotes (10 BAY RTOFO V/R 073 veno od 1970q *** to wo si warb to patenom ysbceu? na emot at ts! I @ [[it ni vaja of benoqqun ma I ftyrod?) isofo1o @ exoted (onor 25 or Ivaroo or Ina oliw efqong san bus atido ovinosz and had first to go to the Civil Hospital on Government business then I had to see patients in both Kowloon and Yaumati, and to arrange a matter with Dr. Macfarlane at his office; I left Yaumati about 11.30, and proceeded to Shatin; on my way I called at the Kowloon New Waterworks to see Mr. Hirst, the Overseer, whom I had been treating for Malaria; on account of a bridge being washed away, I had to leave my ricksha on this side of the 7th. milestone, and this delayed me; my visit to the Tunnel North Face Camp included a visit to one of the bungalows on the top of the hill to the North of the Tai Po road, to see a European I had under treatment in his quarters; I then returned to my ricksha, and proceeded to the Tunnel South Face Camp, where I discharged the ordinary duties waiting me there. I got back between four and five o'clock, having been going for close on eight hours without a break and without food of any kind. The sun on that day was broiling; the roads, cut up by the rain-storm that on Sunday followed the typhoon, jolted the ricksha much more than usual; and though I had had no tiffin I was too utterly tired to eat dinner. It was in these circumstances that at 6.30 p.m. I told Mr. Eves I could not start for Tai Po till the morning. I started on Wednesday morning, as arranged, but was astonished to meet Dr. Aubrey at Lokloha on his way from Tai Po. On my expressing surprise that I had not been informed, Dr. Aubrey informed me that he had impressed on Mr. Eves that I should be told of the re-arrangement. No oversight therefore occurred. Dr. Aubrey confirmed the diagnosis I had made of Mr. Ross's case, and expressed the opinion that he should come in to the Civil Hospital, but informed me that no launch was available at Tai Po. I thereupon decided that for me to go on would be futile: I wrote to Mr. Ross from Lokloka that I would send a launch, and hurried back to see about it. I spoke who told me the "Stanley" was that day with the Harbour Master, at
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r 615 RS €20492 07 YoTor any over ** to dinha mda noiw beton stop acuitatorio ord qnibraner of bØJTow... suh, els de fetsibər! I 2015wtul ball of MuĪDĀ "Isnoaneq (0% , Justeni,divf any ysñeoul to paineva oft mi Is or duro og of am Mus of belfen Bart.i Ale Jung Hs! Juoda Hthwritrot Tto Paca od on kødet bra Re07 .17 098 0 of Restelosh ethp asw 1 apw ti gey” .1・ ufor hea ¿ Ceria 1 dolciw Soalkonų sud (28), Jard of InT-oc on OF on tot el denoqat odlup PRESTON the mainly danty on of shi yfirtotuo bameteif T བྷིཀྑུ རཱན Tre to eauðurte eill' gaibkanen (88 ot Blog I rant bus (anóttasty ven B (08 van don unew crasse bewbiemoɔ WOMANE & DANA on to sins!&T TO NACIJA US .qninzon eta elég druky ym natusfeb on fort amoo at bare?ma ad det hoy el on tart we jdmonds unw gesɔ und enda bat bienoo I bal .brere OF roznom mentora den of eqsta nuvet Isɛym svari Morrow I Ja ́s ngibus;cnuber er O ob ton bib I exit brots blueña T Stiv Jol Bar ababe no make ‚¤ol ́et? not[o¶ kundadrsini of trow I Ja teseved ducent & of onorigefor ylisnoutog exoge erfoExo e o tisw of sa. [ 8 10" renments of ni .05 be od qnic.om mi velɔn biove of en makbmit a not mouset 9 od von gaitnotes (10 BAY RTOFO V/R 073 veno od 1970q *** to wo si warb to patenom ysbceu? na emot at ts! I @ [[it ni vaja of benoqqun ma I ftyrod?) isofo1o @ exoted (onor 25 or Ivaroo or Ina oliw efqong san bus atido ovinosz and had first to go to the Civil Hospital on Government business then I had to see patients in both Kowloon and Yaumati, and to arrange a matter with Dr. Macfarlane at his office; I left Yaumati about 11.30, and proceeded to Shatin; on my way I called at the Kowloon New Waterworks to see Mr. Hirst, the Overseer, whom I had been treating for Malaria; on account of a bridge being washed away, I had to leave my ricksha on this side of the 7th. milestone, and this delayed me; my visit to the Tunnel North Face Camp included a visit to one of the bungalows on the top of the hill to the North of the Tai Po road, to see a European I had under treatment in his quarters; I then returned to ry ricksha, and proceeded to the Tunnel South Pace Camp, where I discharged the ordinary duties waiting me there. I got back between four and five o'clock, having been going for close on eight hours without a break and without food of any kind. The sun on that day was broiling; the roads, cut up by the rain- -storm that on Sunday followed the typhoon, jolted the ricksha much more than usual; and though I had had no tiffin I was too utterly tired to eat dinner. It was in these circumstances that at 6.30 p.m. I told Mr. Eves I could not start for Tai Po till the morning. I started on Wednesday morning, as arranged, but was astonished to meet Dr. Aubrey at Lokloha on his way from Tai Po. On my expressing surprise that I had not been informed, Dr. Aubrey informed me that he had impressed on Kr. Ives that I should be told of the re-arrangement. No oversight therefore occurred. Dr. Aubrey confirmed the diagnosis I had made of Mr. Ross's case, and expressed the opinion that he should come in to the Civil Hospital, but informed me that no launch was available at Tai Po. I thereupon decided that for me to go on would be futile: I wrote to Mr. Ross from Lokloka that I would send a launch, and hurried back to see about it. I spoke who told me the "Stanley" was that day with the Harbour Master, at
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615

RS €20492 07 YoTor any over

** to dinha mda noiw beton stop acuitatorio ord qnibraner

of bØJTow... suh, els de fetsibər! I 2015wtul ball of MuĪDĀ

"Isnoaneq (0%

, Justeni,divf any ysñeoul to paineva oft mi

Is or duro og of am Mus of belfen Bart.i Ale Jung Hs! Juoda

Hthwritrot Tto Paca od on kødet bra Re07 .17 098 0 of

Restelosh ethp asw 1

apw ti gey” .1・ ufor hea

¿

Ceria 1 dolciw

Soalkonų sud (28), Jard of InT-oc on OF on tot el denoqat odlup

PRESTON the mainly danty on of

shi að yfirtotuo bameteif T

བྷིཀྑུ རཱན

Tre

to eauðurte eill' gaibkanen (88 ot

Blog I rant bus (anóttasty ven B

(08 van don unew crasse bewbiemoɔ

WOMANE & DANA on to sins!&T TO NACIJA US

.qninzon eta elég druky ym natusfeb on fort amoo

at bare?ma ad det

hoy el on tart we

jdmonds unw gesɔ und enda bat bienoo I bal

.brere OF roznom mentora den of eqsta nuvet Isɛym svari Morrow I

Ja ́s ngibus;cnuber er

O ob ton bib I

exit brots blueña T

Stiv Jol Bar

ababe no make

‚¤ol ́et? not[o¶ kundadrsini of trow I

Ja teseved ducent & of onorigefor yɗ ylisnoutog exoge

erfoExo e o tisw of sa. [ 8 10" renments of ni

.05 be od qnic.om mi velɔn biove of en

makbmit a not mouset 9 od von gaitnotes

(10 BAY

RTOFO V/R 073 veno od 1970q *** to wo si

warb to patenom ysbceu? na emot at ts! I

að @ [[it ni vaja of benoqqun ma I ftyrod?) isofo1o @ exoted

(onor 25 or Ivaroo or Ina oliw efqong san bus atido ovinosz

and had first to go to the Civil Hospital on Government business

then I had to see patients in both Kowloon and Yaumati, and to

arrange a matter with Dr. Macfarlane at his office; I left

Yaumati about 11.30, and proceeded to Shatin; on my way I called

at the Kowloon New Waterworks to see Mr. Hirst, the Overseer,

whom I had been treating for Malaria; on account of a bridge being washed away, I had to leave my ricksha on this side of the 7th. milestone, and this delayed me; my visit to the Tunnel North Face Camp included a visit to one of the bungalows on the top of the hill to the North of the Tai Po road, to see a European

I had under treatment in his quarters; I then returned to ry ricksha, and proceeded to the Tunnel South Pace Camp, where I discharged the ordinary duties waiting me there. I got back between four and five o'clock, having been going for close on eight hours without a break and without food of any kind. The sun on that day was broiling; the roads, cut up by the rain- -storm that on Sunday followed the typhoon, jolted the ricksha much more than usual; and though I had had no tiffin I was too utterly tired to eat dinner. It was in these circumstances that at 6.30 p.m. I told Mr. Eves I could not start for Tai Po till

the morning.

I started on Wednesday morning, as arranged,

but was astonished to meet Dr. Aubrey at Lokloha on his way from Tai Po. On my expressing surprise that I had not been informed, Dr. Aubrey informed me that he had impressed on Kr. Ives that I should be told of the re-arrangement. No oversight therefore

occurred.

Dr. Aubrey confirmed the diagnosis I had made of Mr. Ross's case, and expressed the opinion that he should come in to the Civil Hospital, but informed me that no launch was available at Tai Po. I thereupon decided that for me to go on would be futile: I wrote to Mr. Ross from Lokloka that I would send a launch, and hurried back to see about it. I spoke

who told me the "Stanley" was that day with the Harbour Master,

at

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