Honourable C.P. Chater and the
to
Honourable J.J. Bell-Irving to be Unofficial Members of the Executive Council, and
Mr. Wai Ah Yuk, a Chinese gentleman with
an
European education, who has rendered
valuable assistance to the Government
on many occasions, to be one of the additional members of the Legislative Council.
These appointments, as well as that of the General Officer Commanding to the Legislative Council, will be duly carried into effect, upon receipt of the Amended Royal Instructions or of any instructions I may receive from you.
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With reference to Lord Ripon's despatch No. 138 of 3 June, 1895, I take this opportunity of pointing out that Mr Keswick has exceeded the year's leave of absence granted to him in 1895, and