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
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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