been to misunderstood by the gentleman who is gagetted as Acting Colonial Chaplain
that on my departure to day
on an absence
avy
of many monther in our Mission Stations along the coast, I feel theat serious difficulties are likely to arise
in the due performance of even public duties in the Cathedral.
the
The two elergigmen who assist Mr. Currall the Military and Acting Colonial Chaplain, have attire onerous duties and have not the experience nor the Stringthe for the duties which appear to be expected from thee.
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Under these circumstances Jam led to
your Grace, thee extreme ress that the Colonial Cleaplain
represent desirable
the
return to Hong Kong at the end of twelve month's leave of absence; and, in the event of his not returning to Hong Kong, that such intention may be ascertained As early as possible and a successor be seat to supply the office of which the duties are so inadequately
performed. I remain
My Lord Quike
your grace's obedient humble servant
G. Victoria
304