509

In the

copies of the Report published in the

Colony,

I deemed it advisable

Nos

to have paragraphs No 2, 5,

and 6 omitted.

3.

of Dr Doberek

experiences some

difficulty

in securing competent clerks,

and in retaining

retaining them when

their services have been _

secured, I fear that the

fault must be largely "with himself. Almost clerk who is appointed

every

as

his

his subordinate, desires to be removed to other employment; and recently M. Lau-Shan, whose resignation of his post of first clerk, Dr. Doberok - deplores, has accepted employment -elsewhere at a less salary than he received at the Observatory.

Enquiry into the

4.

complaint in paragraph 5, of

want of assistance on

of

on

the

part of the Harbour Department: in the collection of log-books from vessels in the harbour,

hav

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