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Mr A.J. Miller.
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Mr. Finn
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Mr. Grindle.
Mr. Lambert.
Mr. Read.
Sir G. Fiddes.
Mr. Steel-Maitland,
Mr. Bonar Law.
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Copy Sov 21 Sex
Hongkong
Copy to Gov. L.F.
(23760)
Gov.42029/1916 н.Kong.
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DOWNING STREET,
Sir,
261
September, 1916.
With reference to the letter from
thia Department of the 24th May relative
to the question of the continuance of
your Colonial allowancewhile serving with
His Majesty's Army, I am directed by Mr
Secretary Bonar Law to inform you that
Houghong
the Governor of Gayton reports that
you volunteered for military service with
other members of the Police and Prison
Department for theduration of the war
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and the Colonial Government promised to
on return reinstate all the volunteers to the
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Colony after the war, You appear to
have succeeded in obtaining your
discharge from the Army in February last
in order to obtain employment in England,
intimating the fact that you did not
1
desire
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