LIRIJOL, & af&fœmelf*
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Enclosure 5.
Hongkong, 30th June, 1913.
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.nnoidalısv Ils to egalwaıb no obam show sofon bra
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tanit ødt bra jos ob of borolls ton saw en atnemowizzer erit
.siel tamuk mi sær barf að yðinutroqqo
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theloittue ton bad er eoer,visunat d‡0% of qu
erit rot adnometragem vidtnom ald gir dтow YITO qorq od omit
.atrodas Ianlt to eaoqing
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tnerysq fanit tot aturgos tar¿bs of omit on bar ed revo
.avoɗa na ‚SSPI,temmuë disi Ikims
-Ionsup to anotanomik the exist of "Ino don war aH
.Illd has tomijada bna aşnizaupa Xosɗo at and cott
This is to certify that I have this day examined
Mr. H. G. Fisher.
He complains of feeling tired and generally unfit
for his full work.
His weight at present is 148 lbs, which is about
10 lbs. below his normal figure.
He informs me that he has been five years at
work in the Colony without leave.
On examination I find no signs of actual disease.
In my opinion Mr. Fisher's condition is due to
his long stay in this climate without a break.
I recommend that he be granted leave to proceed
to Europea for six months at least, or a year if possible.
sd.
1. L. Martyn Lobb
M.S. (Lond.), F.R.C.S.(Eng.)
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