"my highly unpleasant post; and -- says he fit the levelling of the Educated to the basis of the uneducated. As far as correspondence and the records of the Police Department enable us to judge, it is manifest that Mr Wagner himself has not always adopted the course most likely to make his post a pleasant one; and I can see

nothing

in the

relative antecedents, character and

attainments of the Inspectors and the First Clerk that could justify his remark as to the levelling tendency of the decision given by the Head of the Department.

(Signed) J. Stewart Lockhart.

Government House, Hongkong, 19th April 1888.

1800

AFT.

No. 23. Judged.

J. Hennessy

2

MINUTE.

Mr. Pearson 4 Feb.

De Robeck 4

Mr.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston,

Mr. Meade,

Mr. Herbert.

Mr. Courtney.

Lord Kimberley.

zafto

for

So Horny Kory

1112

Pii,

348

6 Feb:82

I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your

No. 172

Despatch

of December, forwarding a Memorial

from Mr. Christian

I transmit

Wagner, & you, for your information, a copy of the reply which

I have returned to their Memorial through the Secretary of State for the Colonies.

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