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fice letter uted 19th pril 1907, 0.13,660. 36670
Whitehall,
London, S. W.
INDIA OFFICE,
WHITEHALL,
LONDON, S.W.
4 Lay 19109
13265
5 MA
I am directed to acknowledge the receipt of ir.
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Cox's letter of the 23rd March, No.7853, forwarding for consideration a despatch from the Governor of Hong Kong regarding the claim preferred, in accordance with the suggestion of your Department (see Colonial Office letter dated 5th April 1909 No.8853), on Captain P.H.L.
Taylor on account of the contributions required to meet the Indian liability for his pension in respect of his service whilst serving in Hong Kong as Aide-de-Camp to
the Governor.
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In reply, I am to point out that when application was made for Captain Taylor's services, nothing was
said to lead this Department to suppose that any other
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than the usual practice for adjusting the pensionary liability for Indian officers lent for service in the
Colonies would be followed, and it could not be within
the
he Under Secretary of State,
Colonial Office.
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