No. 225.

Hongkong

sir,

132

0.

Government House,

1.208

Hongkong, 24th. April, 1903.

I have the honour to transmit for your

'consideration the enclosed copy of a letter by the Acting

Registrar-General in which he recommends that Inspector Hudson

be granted a Teacher's Allowance to enable him to study

Ahril 1903.

Japanese.

2.

It would enhance the value of Mr. Hudson's

services if he acquired a knowledge of that language, as he

has a number of Japanese brothels under his supervision and

he would be better able to deal with the imates if he were

able to speak to them in their om language.

3.

Under the provisions of General Order No.

88, it is open to all members of the Service, other than

members of the Police Force, to qualify for a bonus by passing

a proficiency examination in such Chinese dialect or dialects

as may be approved by the Governor. It would in my opinion be

advantageous if the Governor were empowered to grant similar

privileges, in suitable cases, in respect of both the Japanese

and Hindustani languages; in cases, that is to say, where in

the opinion of the Governor the Public Service would be likely

to derive benefit therefrom. The mere payment of teacher's

fee would hardly be a sufficient inducement, in the majority

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

&C...

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