P

Form to be filled in and returned to the Governor for transmission to the Secretary

Name in full.

Date.

Alfred Gosury

Day and year of birth.

Place of birth.

Ka

Wine 1900

August 15th, 1854 Age last birthday. Laylon

Whether single, married, or a widower. Mashed

Number of Children--Son ben

Where educated;

professional qualifi-

cations, if any; and

eraployment, if any,

before entering the public service

Daughters AE

Reflon

L. B

Aged vampeotively

18839

State for the Colonies.]

TT JUN 001

174

45

15 lost Birthday

Trinity College, Cambin the

Practised of the

Jan1878.

B

Lincoln's

Bar in London before entering the suvie

Colony

HongKong

COLONIAL SERVICE.*

Name of Office

From

To

Police Majistrale Jam 1884 Manh 1885

Ben 1885 Mach 1886 Sept 1890 Mont 1891.

ment

Sole Magistrate Branch 1851 Bapte 1892 Registrar of Supreme Coret (including Offivil filmenes later, Offeil Assignee in Bankrafting Registran

of Companies

Puisme Judge

Sept 1892 Any 1883 but 1893 April 1874 Lift 1895 Present live

Salary of presenter a com

Sallowance

Office +

Whether a house or lodging is provided,}

Average of fees, if en for the last 3 years

any,

Kunden

No

or an allowance in lion thereof

the value of the appointment

Any other circumstances affecting }

or the cape ih

PROMOTION DESIRED § Promotion

when except Sierra Leone

Com

civil appointments

are to the mode at the end of the wor, peepened.

in

fxsition & Salary

any

* Acting appointments are not to be entered here, but may be mentioned on the next page.

If the officer holds 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 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.

WB&L (3)-84-170--250-9-97

TUEN OVER.

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