CO129-382 - Public Offices - 1911 — Page 56

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to require

to

not only

froduce proof of his identity, but to

Endence That he

adduce satisfactory Endence

done

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has not Since the 31% of

suffered any thing

which

March 1897 virtue of any provision of

have would, by The Hong Kong Dension Laws, deprived him of his right to

This latter adrene

pension in full.

draw

the

be accepted in the form ofn might be accepted affidavit

from

P

Pensions 1196.

ALL COMMUNICATIONS

TO BE ADDRESSED TO THE

GROWN AGENTS FOR THE COLONIES,

THE ABOVE REFERENCE AND THE

DATE OF THIS LETTER BEING QUOTED.

TELEGRAMS,"OROWN, LONDON"

TELEPNONE 1632 VICTORIA.

a

Jane/11.

to

by the pensioner

Sir,

Hong Kon

10512

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(£ 14 JUN II

WHITEHALL GARDENS,

LONDON, S. W.

13th. June, 1911.

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именя further point which arises in connection with arrears.

of he has not been in fast (as mir refor hunds) be haw her in

a setvor standard country, in whe his penzim wote payable only in dollars. must thenfie geb since 1897.. (ģ hope he has her in all ther tune: if not, there will arise the timblesome question of the rate of exchange. Shimed he h- paid evrything at the present rate, or at the rate when thre payments fill dire probably monttity, but quarkuly

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شیدی

1929989

I have the honour to transmit a copy of a

letter which we have received from Dr. Hugh McKay

asking for payment of his pension from Hong Kong

funds as from the 1s. April 1897.

2. It appears from our pension register that

Mr. McKay, to whom we were authorised in your letter

of the 8th. October 1889 no. P.28/388 to issue a

pension of 234.13.0 ($166.33 48.2d.) per annum,

received payment from us up to the 31st. March 1897

since when, up to the present time, no claim for

payment of the pension appears to have been received

by us.

༣. In view of the length of time which has

elapsed since r. McKay last drew pension, I have to request that we may be informed what action the Secretary of State wishes us to take in the matter.

I have the honour to be,

le Under Secretary of state,

&c.

&c. $0.

Colonial office.

Sir,

Your obedient servant,

chus

for Crown Agents.

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