With regard to Mr Rozario.
ab
the Attorney
Kin the
prevent part General's office I do
so much, and can
not know.
only say
that when I was
Attorney
General
I considered him deserving of
promotion,
With r
regard
to Mr Chung Shing Hong I consider hem a
very
and zealous offræer and diecrving Mr Justice Snowden, who has had more opportunities of forming
au
opinion
aud
his character
conduct, speaks in the
highest terms of him.
I
4000m
with the Registrar in
ommending
ar
eee p
increase
salary to thr. Ball, rather than
that he should be remunerated
by giving heim
for.
a ú
atar
increase of pay of work.
Mr Bail
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409
Mr Ball as is shown
by the testimonials he has produced, is now
proficient in the Hakka colloquial
dialect, and is also conversant
with the Swatow collogical dialect.
When Mr Ball was appointed
by
it was recommended that his
should be $2,400, rising valary
annual increments of $480 to $3600 – See Dexpatch 98. Governor Hennessy to Lord Kimberley of
20th June 1881. Lord Kimberley in his despatch No 123 of 6th Oct. 188) Etated that he considered that $34ce was sufficient for the post, and that no promise of further increment should at precent be made
It is
Now
nearly
a.
year
since the appointment was
confirmed.
In Bace has
worked hard and proved
himself