to the bar I should apply, when permitted to do

40

to me.-

%

for further extensions, if this 6 months were

This leave, the most difficult initial step, being granted, I naturally thought that further extensions would follow in due course.

disappointment is rendered all

more keen since I have been given to under-

stand

But

my

that although

from

Queen's College

three masters

are on leave

one

has provided

substitute

thus constituting only two, which I believe to be fully in accordance with precedent and

therefor almost felt my

labours &

leave secure.

I cannot express how deeply this recall will affect my future prospects. - my

will actually have been thrown the knowledge acquired & experience gained away

It will be some

6 years before

more over

expence

-

more

I shall again have the privilege of coming to

six years.

in the climate of England. Hong Kong, where I have already spent some eleven & this without preferment, would damp the spirit & ambition of the most invigorated,

to continue

cannot hope therefore at the age of 42.

within

at 360;~ my grasp what is so nearly

I have ventured to think that when Colonial servants of some experience have made

increased usefulness to qualify for every effort

toil, so as to perform their by study, expense & part if need be to the greater efficiency of the and the well-being of the Empire they would be considered worthy of some encouragement.

My

duties in the magistracy of Hongkong Acting First Clerk (magistrates' Clerk)

service

perhaps

in 1894.

cases is about 11,000

as

where the average.

and.

number of

this in

a

mer annuon,

particular

heavy

heavy year

of

serious crime, afforded:

opportunity of becoming

me

every

an expert in magisterial

work, and I have hoped that with the knowledge of law since acquired in Gray's Inn that my services

531 might prove valuable.

I feel

and delicate task,

it a

difficult

the face of the despatch just received, for me

to suggest that His Excellency the governor of Hongkong to reconsider his decision might perhaps be asked respecting my recall, but should this suggestion

must respectfully be found impracticable then I beg that his lordship the secretary of Colonies

may be pleased to transfer me to

for ey Fome other Colony

when

magistrate should occur.

vacan

State for the

I have the honour to be sim

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Your most respectful & obedient servant

John William Jones

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