functions which used to belay

sxcpothore to be discharged by the

to his office, including alt-dratings bitte the Chinese

population; and that the

post of Interpreter General

I Chinese Scontary to the

Governor

need not be confirmed.

$6. I gutter that Dr.

Eitel will not

have

suf-ficient work as Inspector

of schools to employ

whole time,

and

Seeing he enjoys a very high reputation as a

Scholar

I propose that

he shall act as

chief

Grlice, and that He should be the Agent of communication between the four de-

DRAFT.

Mr.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston,

Mr. Meade.

Mr. Herbert.

Mr. Grant Duff.

Lord Kimberley.

We could make arrangements for filling up these 2 posts atm, with it will be more civil to let him make his suggestions though Ofen in may further delay & perhaps

correspondent

hand to

RM 509

interpreter in the law courts and generally superintend the staff

of interpreters, receiving

a reasonable addition to his

Salary

on this account:

He will cease to perform

the duties of and receive the

pay of Chinese Secretary,

and this item will dis-reappear

in future estimate

7.

13

6377

aquest in treform

I shall be glad to

know what gentlemen with

the Civil

Service

of the colony

you

would

recommend for the appoint-

ments of Registrar

General and Chief Clerk in the C.S.O. respectivriy

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