thinks too small to be suitable for discussion
Her own into a
Cadership
d
regular system - The
Auditorship for instance
being held in conjunction with other
several offices.
The lists which are
given
will be
useful
as
a
guide
in future to prevent this cadets being unfairly treated
in the matter of promotion.
Sir
G. Bowen's schedule is open to
some criticism :
For instance I
should think the assistant Postmaster,
as
elsewhere
might in Hongkong be
as a
kept fees
branch
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a prize for the subordinate
as
have native
d
ac
the service, and on
other hand it seems to me
that
the demand for particular professional
qualifications in certain
offices is
carried too far.
Still I think it would be sufficient
at present to express general
concurrence in
the
governor's views
without attempting to criticize
details.
Where
to add that for such
offices the require professional quali-fications it is to be hoped that all possible encouragement will be
given
to cadets to obtain them
as it is desirable as
desirable as far
as possible
to avoid introducing people into the Service from the outside; &
that
offices in the higher grade fall