:
Kinsider the devisin
to the
اسميته
with regard puusia
I would send copy of this officially to Sir F.Lugard
say that we
see
SuccesS no prospect of
in finding
་་་
further employment for Mr. Carter and press him to find
something in H.Kong, as soon as possible. To tido
over Mr. Carter's present distress, suggest to Sir
F.Lugard that the Leg. C. in H.K. might be invited to
vote a sum not exceeding £100, in view of the special
hardship of the case, adding that we should not be
justified in assenting to a special pension on the
ground of the peculiar merit of Mr. Carter's service.
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RECO Rre 6 JUL 10
Sirj
I beg
GLENROY,
85,Coburg RoAD,
320
UPPER TEDDINGTON,
5.7.10.
MIDOX.
Long
beg to point out that so ago as February 12t last, you promised to do everything fromible to find me further employment, but up to the present the efforts have been unsucusspul. I again beg to ask that some help bo an increase in my granted me either by "pension a
by a grant, I would again point out that the circumstaxus of my case extremely exceptional and that the
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Secretary of State for the Colonies has the power to deal with it under Section of of the Pension regulations, Cases of peculiar & extraordinary merit. The whole circumstances of my case bre unfortunat indeed and cannot. present.
I have the honour
to to Sui
Yours very
كلمة
Gledently
Aired barkr.
The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies,
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