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Police
could not.
tisfactorily divelange
with the performance of his
bersing
found it necessary to recommend that
G
distimet appointment should be made of
A
Registrar.
and
For this peerpo
der the
authority of the annexed clause of the last
Ordenance
passed
the subject, he hass
selected
a
on
gentleman
who has been for several
years in the Civil
Service of Hong Kong,
whom he considers
i vcll
I. Be it therefore
eracted
and ordained, by His Excellency the bour of Hong Hong, by and with the advice of the Lezislative Council of the said Colony, that the maid. Orderance. J918 of
the
car 1844 be year
"
and the
same is hively repeated,
save and
Excep
t-that the that
Office therch established, and then ein called "The Consert and Registration Office"," shall contenine for the purposes bercinafter mentioned, and the duties and business thereof shall be discharged and performed liya Rezistar General and
(
other Officers and Assistants
to be nominated
inated by His
Excellency the Governor,
qualified for the
Office: Mr. Sabon here
and which said Registar is of opinion that
+
beneral, Officers, and
1
Assistants shall receive
the appointment is
especially
such sakay, and salaries at the present
as His Excellency
the
Governor en Covenant
may subject pleasine.
both desirable.
and
be pleased to appoint, necessary, and I am
to Her Majesty to request that
would inform
+ Sie f. Bourez scatter aco
posvision for Officers &
I conclude Affiestants
he has the meaus
at
you the
Lords Commistermons
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of the Treasury that, with their Lordships.
rence as
to the
rate of salarys(seven) hundred pounds per
£700.
the
A vir
be
Ihn
hand of getting suberdiriate duties performed .
to
n) proposed t
d to this
assigned
Officer, the appointment should be confirmed.
I am to
other