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

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