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Lord Knutsford to acknowledge the
receipt of your letter of
the 20th instant on
the subject the appointment
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as Valuer in Hong Kong, and
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should have been borne
not
His Excellency the Governor
sanctioned.
Even
f.
Qs
to lay before
the
Executive Council is most likely.
His Excellency has recommended the training of another
Official
from this Country, I should like to offer
a
suggestion
as to
the class of
technical knowledge most required. I
do not know what recommendation has
as to the
been made to
Your
Lordships
as to the Salary to be paid to the new officer. but it is possible that, if Your Lordships will permit me,
I might venture to submit some observation
on the subject also.
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most obedient,
Most humble servant
Alfred Lister
Treasurer of Hong Kong.
10234 Hong Kong
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MINUTE.
Mr. ... 23
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17. Fanfeild 23
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Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
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Baron de Worms.
Lord Knutsford.
I am directed by
Lord Knutsford to acknowledge the
receipt of your letter of
the 20th instant on
the subject of the appointment
of
a
Valuer in Hong Kong, and
to inform you that the
Colonial Office has requested by
telegraph that a
suitable
person should be selected
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should have been borne
not
His Excellency the Governor
sanctioned.
Even
f.
Qs
to lay before
the
Executive Council is most likely.
His Excellency has recommended the training of another
Official
from this Country, I should like to offer
a
suggestion
as to
the class of
technical knowledge most required. I
do not know what recommendation has
as to the
been made to
Your
Lordships
as to the Salary to be paid to the new officer. but it is possible that, if Your Lordships will permit me,
I might venture to submit some observation
on the subject also.
I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most obedient,
Most humble servant
Alfred Lister
Treasurer of Hong Kong.
10234 Hong Kong
DRAFT.
MINUTE.
Mr. ... 23
...
17. Fanfeild 23
...
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
...
Baron de Worms.
Lord Knutsford.
I am directed by
Lord Knutsford to acknowledge the
receipt of your letter of
the 20th instant on
the subject of the appointment
of
a
Valuer in Hong Kong, and
to inform you that the
Colonial Office has requested by
telegraph that a
suitable
person should be selected