Sub-enclosure.
Application for Promotion.
Name in full... Charles Christian Malschs..
C. O
534
11976
Rect
10 US
Date of application... 27 May 1895 and also in year 1889
Day and year of birth... 15 May 1844
15th
Place of birth... London
Age last birthday 51.
33
17
Gril
Whether single, married, or a widower... Married Number of children...Sons
Daughters
Where educated; professional
qualifications, if any; and em-
ployment, if any, before enter
ing the public service ...
Aged respectively
Chapel's Royal, St. James'. Dupil of W. W. Gryter. C.2.& architect for dine. Seven
years
works-Dept. admiralty. Two & a half years. Res.. Engineer - Harbour works Kiel, in Suway River Work. California to Colunatia, soptosisly com
Formosa,
Colony
COLONIAL SERVICE,*
Name of Office
From
Το
cong dong
Assistant Engineer
1884
1891
Supt. of brown Lands-
1891
1895
Salary of present) † $3000 fur
Office.
Whether a house or lodging is provided, no
or an allowance in lieu thereof
Any other circumstances affecting
the value of the appointment t
APPOINTMENTS DESIRED §...
&
Mil.
Average of fees, if any,
for the last 3 years
} Mil.
Excecutive or Assistant Engineer at Cyprus,
West Indian Colonies, or a
England.
Colony
* Acting appointments are not to be entered bore, but may be mentioned on the next page.
If the applicant holde more than one office, full particulars of each must be given.
If private practice is allowed, the estimated value should be stated.
The value of a Colonial appointment depends upon so many circumstances besides the salary, such as the climate and the distance from England, that the Secretary of State often cannot judge what would be acceptable to an officer. Applicants for promotion should therefore, in their own interests, stato as precisely as possible what they desire, either specifying certain appointments, or at least mentioning the Colonies to which they would or would not be willing to go and the amount of salary which they think that they may reasonably expect.
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