his heada
I am always in favour,
especially
in
a
colorcy
like
Hongkong, of letting promotion
go
as
profibre in the
(long tref. But there are
occasions when this principle
Cas
hardly
be applied, ander I think this is one of therm The appt fruft of garl in one that requires Essentially special qualifications, which
a
in would be unreasonable to
expect in a pure curiam. For
Yam prie
this reason,
officials of the higher class are almost invariably
selected,
at home as well or abroad,
either from among
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have been specially tramed for ther class of work, on else from among officers of the army, whose pedepsional experie accustoms there of the helik of drapline
a
& Commuaule that
civilian has won generall the means of acquiring.
С
have a large number of Iffinals of the description in the fshine senice; & they are contents
complaining time that they debarred from are practically
Rat
the higher adminitrative ports in the versie. There is certain amount of
trutte in
; for unless a Police officer
this;
is transferred
f the civil on