petition from Mr Comund, late 1st Clerk in the Registrar General's Office, praying for
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a reduced pension.
As regards clause 10 of the petition, Mr. Osmund is doing business in Kong and Canton under the style of Osmund, Silva
3.
Bong
and Company.
I do not support the
petition.
I have the honour to be,
Sir
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Mark Administerin Major Ganeral, t
Enclosur 27th Octob 1898
Enclosure
To
The Right Honourable
Joseph Chamberlain,
Secretary of Statoes for the Colonies
Respectfully showeth,
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The humble Petition of Charles Communs of Vectarion in the Colony of Hongkong Sentleman
That your
Politiquer interest the sersions of the abovernment on be
the 1th February 1859 when he was appointed). assistant Interpreter in the tugistracy.
That
your
Petitioner
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remained as such Enterpreter up to the 1. September 1861 when he was betert
is appointed to be third Clerk in the clagistracy. That ou
Petitioner was promoted, to be the 1 January 1867 your Registration Webert, and subsequently on the 144. July 18844 to be fires bolerk and Deputy Registrar of otterrriages in the Registrar
office in which position he remained until the August 1844, when under the circumstances hereafter more fully set out be resigned his appointment.
2.
3.
General's
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That during the whole of your Petitioner's same service be
d faithfully conductore himself in the various freets sccupied by her and that until the charges hereafter,
well and.
wvere
swers aver
alleged against your particularly mentioned
isconduct and breach of day. charge of miscond exgainst Shak
et line.
on the 14th July 1897 he was
more
Petitioner,
brought
informace that he
› in accordance
with the
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interdicted by the Governor of the said Colony from the exercies
office the powers and functions of hud
88, on Colonial Office Regulations N. 88, and on the 19th July 1897 he
copy of the charges made against him
furnished with a accompanied by a statement by Ife Pak Shan, disclosing the
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of