22920

now

PARTICULARS of the Office of Crown Solicitor,

HongKong.

in the Colony of

1. Duties of office, and qualifications

ryuired for their performance.

Salary and emoluments, and whe-

ther secured by a permanent law.

Other circumstances affecting the value of the office.

Nature, number, and amount of securities required and mode of giving them.

Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public

109

How vacant

To prepare all Criminal Process and

carry

on all Crown suits under the

Attorney General - We must be a solicitor

£250- Secured by

Ord: 15 of 1860.

Entitled to offices and to private practice - Is exe Queen's Proctors

officio

Nil

If the appointment is filled up

sands for the passage from this at home passage

country, or elsewhere, of the sons sent out to fill the office.

per-

will be

gable but not otherwise.

6. Acts or ordinances, making pro- vision respecting any of the above matters, and especially respecting the permauency of the emolit ments, and the particulars of the security required with references to the sections in which such pro- vision is made.

No. 13 of 1860. I. Gan Maier

Austin

a

Colonial Secretary.

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