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Colonial Secretary, to be- appointed to the post of Captain Superintendent - of Police.

an

Mr. May being active and intelligent officer, -fond of riding, and having 2 good knowledge of the Chinese language, is - eminently fitted to fill

A

this post.

His loss to the Colonial

Secretary's Office where he has

long

acted as Assistant Colonial Secr

· Secretary

would

man

would be great, but he is a

of exceptional capabilities whose talents ought in my

a

opinion

to be utilized in

• higher sphere than at _

present.

Mr

6.

1. May is clearly

me destined for the highest -

days

tre &

17

Colonial positions, and I _

consider that a tenure

of

office at the Head of the - Police would be a valuable

addition to that varied

experience of Colonial.

administration.

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