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And things men; of even temper and formal digestions. Very few things are popular.
In the existing state of affairs, while all are quarrelling, ranting and hating each man his pal, it is the duty of the Governor to abandon his own accord as far as can be done at the bidding of the foremost, whereas were it necessary to search for and fill his proper position, the Secretary of State alone could then be officiated out, and the perplexities of the Home Government would be much lessened in legislating for the Colony.
Various services have been rendered over the present unfortunate but chastening state of affairs for 6 years. This despatch calls for no comment.
Put G Gul Sept 9 Am 1979 2
Like most of these Hong Kong squabblers commented in it, this reflects little credit on any one. It is certainly tiresome that he should be absent, pursuing things at the Slune durably.
Is there any possibility of finding him another part where he could be employed when his present appointment ends? Prospectively becoming a burden.
The Jastin Colonies have uncles; hot from Ang escapes, but he has handled there may be places elsewhere. I think Sep 5/81.
To the Dawat had his time expires in March, and I think the best chance of relieving him would be to find an Auditor for Cyprus. To March, he will be entitled to his Pension.
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And things men; of even temper and formal digestions. Very few things are popular.
In the existing state of affairs, while all are quarrelling, ranting and hating each man his pal, it is the duty of the Governor to abandon his own accord as far as can be done at the bidding of the foremost, whereas were it necessary to search for and fill his proper position, the Secretary of State alone could then be officiated out, and the perplexities of the Home Government would be much lessened in legislating for the Colony.
Various services have been rendered over the present unfortunate but chastening state of affairs for 6 years. This despatch calls for no comment.
Put G Gul Sept 9 Am 1979 2
Like most of these Hong Kong squabblers commented in it, this reflects little credit on any one. It is certainly tiresome that he should be absent, pursuing things at the Slune durably.
Is there any possibility of finding him another part where he could be employed when his present appointment ends? Prospectively becoming a burden.
The Jastin Colonies have uncles; hot from Ang escapes, but he has handled there may be places elsewhere. I think Sep 5/81.
To the Dawat had his time expires in March, and I think the best chance of relieving him would be to find an Auditor for Cyprus. To March, he will be entitled to his Pension.
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