can no longer be regarded as a Competitor for the Chief Magistrate's Office - having, unhappily, Bright's disease.
This is what Sir H. Robinson says.
for in his despatch (2470) on the piped Establishments touching the Salary of the Chief Magistrate.
This is one of the most important offices in connection with its influence over the Chinese population.
It is at present vacant, Mr. Davies having accepted an office of double the emoluments promised. The Salary is £1000 per Annum, but it's a question whether a man of ability & fitness at home can be induced to accept the appointment. "it might with advantage be raised to £1200.
You will remember that the question of augmenting the salaries of public Officers has not yet been submitted to the Duke of Newcastle.
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