the in in the

margin for the

appointment of Assistant Postmaster

General.


Enclosure Y from Mr Duggan Enclosure from alt forth Enclosure from dr. Angel

Mr. Charles William

2.

Suggan

C

First Class Clerk,

and accountant in the Police

Department. He joined the service

in 1869

and has, I understand,

given satisfaction in the

performance of his duties. His

knowledge of Colloquial Chinese


Enclosure from Mr Thorne

346

approve of the increase of salary

proposed for the post

by

Mr

Duggan

now held

he will, pecuniarily speaking, be no gainer

by the transfer he asks for. His salary with the proposed increase

would amount to $2,424

~

whereas that of the Assistant

Postmaster General is $2,400.

Mr. Suggan,

to whom this has

been pointed out, desires

which get

lain

would no doubt be of

use to

him in the Post office. I may

add that should

Your

Lordship

approve

my recommendation that his application

#Rm. S.

be favourably considered!

M. Gordon Stafford

Northcote

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