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