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assisting to common

male

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he

regarded at

very

well paid ones, although as doubt the

extravagant Expensiveness of Hong Kong should be

then with accident.

be said.

There is not a charge against his honour or fidelity

in the discharge of their duties. Out of

Extraordinary events, I for one

am not sure. It was usually represented as

a man of great ability or energy,

not merely fairly qualified for his post.

If such men are recognised as rebranding ... , what is to be done for men of

the higher substantial order?

The only valid point in Col. ... favour is that he was in a manner compelled

to quit his office on public grounds, and this ought to be fairly weighed. But on the whole I can hardly see reason for thinking that ... justice has been awarded.

Hm Dec 10

(412-

Am inclined to think that

This Judgment of deductions on The Office of P. for (by whom ... allowed or at my rate ...) five ... a certain duration of

of the case

by their Seminary

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as who the

If office unless it was

Totten with account when

£1600 were Awarded.

Sent this letter to

Stacey

Your commation

claim for increase of Salary-

12.

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has held for many years offices which

184

assisting to common

male

[illegible]

he

regarded at

very

well paid ones, although as doubt the extravagant Expensiveness of Hong Kong should be then with accident. be said.

There is not a charge against his honour or fidelity in the discharge of their duties. Out of Extraordinary events, I for one am not sure.

It was usually represented as a man of great ability or energy, not merely fairly qualified for his post.

If such men are recognised as rebranding ... , what is to be done for men of the higher substantial order?

The only valid point in Col. ... favour is that he was in a manner compelled to quit his office on public grounds, and this ought to be fairly weighed. But on the whole I can hardly see reason for thinking that ... justice has been awarded.

Hm Dec 10

(412-

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If office unless it was Totten with account when £1600 were Awarded.

Sent this letter to Stacey

Your commation claim for increase of Salary- 12.

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