and D. Ho Kai to be
Unofficial Members of the Leg. Council of
Hongkong.
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DRAFT.
Hong Kong
The Superintendent of the
For 53/90- 6228
“LONDON GAZETTE.”
serAdrian Clepint/90
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
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(1) Reppist and (2)
room of
Entered in Appointment and Warrant Books
DOWNING STREET,
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19 April 1890
Downing Street, April 19, 1890. THE Queen has been pleased to give directions for the re-appointment of Phineas Ryrie, Esq., and the appointment of Ho Kai, Esq., Barrister-at-Law, to be Unofficial Members of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Hong Kong.
The Queen has been pleased to give directions for the appointment of
Ryrie, Esq.,
Phineas
and
(In the case of Mr. Wongthing the appointment whome 6 years has expired & who desires re-appointment on account of health.)
failing
Bramston
Ho Kai, Esquire,
Barrister-at-Law,
to be Unofficial
This is the first re-appointment of re-appointment and should be as gazetted.
I think the approving of the despatch is more suited these official appointments, Hong Kong.
I take it that the Signification of Am's approval of Council is the Confirmation by desp. aut. XIV. only applies to such satisfaction of a temporary appointment.
completion of appointments
Fou gepil/go.
7.18/4