A Portuguese clerk copying the Chinese (Verbose and inconsistent alterations).

Very worthy man and superior to those not at all about his work - he has been back some 6 months, and I decidedly like him.

And fit for nothing but gloating.

Had a copying clerk in my Office Drawing Allowances from the Ceylon service of Ceylon who had discharged such functions as Magistrate, &c., &c. And immense sense! This is mainly the fault of my predecessor in this office, who were certainly the most astonishing set of Slopers. But it is also partly the fault of the C.D. (Deputy Clerk) inasmuch as firstly they afford such leniency to such Scandalous Scenes, secondly by favouring Condon's which they render from time to time through the favour. nor - Mr has not and men here even approximately since Cecil Smith acted.

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