glad to acknowledge

the

and attention which you

care

have devoted to the subject,

but I see no

reason to

alter the decision contained

in my despatch No. 24

of the 22nd

and have

of February

accordingly

directed

You by telegraph to carry

out the instructions contained

in that despatch and in

My further despatch no 35

of

the 25th February

It is generally agreed

that information sorreggered in the Registry better interprets

the law

for the Courts: this improvement

Those instructions are

that the Registrar general

Shall in future, as in times past perform

the duties

of Chinese Secretary,

in subordination, as all other

deputy heads of department to the Colonial Secretary's that Dr. Eitel shall discharge

the duties

of

head interpreter

the duties

of

in the law courts, in addition

to those of Inspection of

head

Schools and as

interpreter shall organise and superintend a staff

of Subordinates sufficient for the purpose; and that

there shall be no such

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