1 Jeb. 1960.
277
Dear Sir,
Sir Francis Hoperood has seen your recent letters to this Office
on the subject of your retirement on the abolition of your appointment in Hong Komp, and he has instructed one write privately to explain that, although the Secretary of State fears that it is impossible to secure any addition to your peusion, every effort is being made to help you by finding
some further employment of a suitable nature.
Su Hanas canart
estetter these
rest
course theformite to say efforts will be successful, but you may
assured that every thing possible will be done
in the matter. Into nothing
to assist you
whether
yor
have yet
made any of thriation to the Crown Apents for the Colonies,
Autis
ruppested in the Colonial Office -letter of the 320 of January, but it would certainly desirable that you should do so, as
they
would know of any suitable vacancy in
Colony.
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