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Letter from Kingsmill
Acting Attorney. My Dear Sir, neral at St. King
W. Hicken,
4.10930/59
Hong Kong. Tebry 12: 1857.
you
have laboured since.
your
439
anival
With
very great regut have I cemarked the many difficulties under which, in this Colony; Luceed it appear to me that from the very- outset you
have
suffered from being unable bottain, intimne, sufficient or reliable information as to the duties of your appoint :
you
: ment a the circumstances of the Colony to which,
on were
then,
about to come; In the pist place. The Salary attacked be your post
was barely sufficient for your decent support, from
of two years spent in this Colony
au Experience
les a
Pufessional man
man Ifeel
exceed
any
myself competent to form an opinion on this mattic, and Lean say that the expenses of living in Stongkong for that thad formed when the subject altho' befue leaving home! I was warned that Ishould not find it a cheap place; The fact is, the place is deases Even than Calcutta and, as to England, I say that an outlay of. £120 per ann: in London gave me more Comful substance and enjoyment than £350 could here : To meet these expenses there was held out byen the hope of private practice ; that; which is, at beat, but matter of specslation was, in your case, quiles out of the question as the multiplicity of dulie's theour in your shoulders were so far from allowing you
time to tum
you
attention to private practice that they really did not affid you lime for the ordinary and necessary relax: : ations of life : Indeed having hied for some time to persoun all the duties in your own person, you found it absolutely impossitte (and so would any one) to proceed without assistance, the ast gwhich you
had to defray out of your very limilled income,
thereby
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