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satisfactorily, my Council at their meeting to-day,
decided to permit him to become a permanent irmate
of the Homes, which I trust will meet the views of
Mr. Secretary Bonar Law. It is probable that Mr.
Neville will always require a certain amount of
medical attention as he is far from being a robust subject, but my Council are prepared to take this risk, as in other respects, they consider him to be
a suitable subject for the Homes.
I herewith return the two application forms
which are not now of course needed, anyway, I do
not think he would have the slightest chance of
admittance to a home for Incurables.
The Homes, as you may be aware, are in the main
maintained by voluntary contributions, and at the pre-
sent time of financial streak funds are more urgently
needed than ever. I take the liberty of enclosing a
copy of the Homes Prospectus, which no doubt will be of
some interest to Mr. Bonar Law.
I am,
Siz,
Your obedient servant,
Micr
Secretary.
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