Colony.
COLONIAL SERVICE*
Name of Office.
From
To
Straits
Cadel
Selllements 2nd and Protector
Hongkong
of Clien
Se/10 251890
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Jany 10
1897
Asst Regishar sencial
Aug 284
1897
4
Fist magishale Ach 29
1907
Salaty of present $bodo to $2200 ft a yo
Whether a house or lodging is provided, į
or an allowance in lien thereof.
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for the last years
Any other circumstances affecting $180 per annum chair allowance as
the value of the appointment:
PROMOTION DESIRED $
Coroner
any appointment as Judge or judicial Comanssiong or Attorney several in the lastem Colonies or West Indies with salary of not less than a ₤1,000 a year.
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Enclosure 3.
infidential.
Chembers,
8th. September, 1908.
497
air,
In connexion with a conversation I had with
Your Excellency on the subject of the appointuent of a Third
Judge, I made some remarks on the subject of Ir. Corwertz's
qualifications to act as Judge. These rernirks represented what
was then the current opinion. I an anxious now to remove the
impression which those remarks must have caused. I have every
reason to be more than pleased with the way in which Ir. Gompertz is performing his duties. He is developing into a very keen lawyer, and promises considerable leral acumen. In addition he works and reads hard, and is undoubtedly qualifying hinself for a judicial appointment. In the event of the 3rd. Judea ever being appointed he would fill the post admirably.
* 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 nway cirenmstances besides the salary that the Secretary of State oftra cannot judge what would be acceptable to un oficer. Applicants for promotion should therefore, in their own interests, state as precisely as possible what they desire, either specifying certain appointments, or at least mentioning the Colentes to which they would or would net be willing to gu, and the amount of salary which they think that they may reasonably expect.
is Excellency
Sir Frederick Tugard, K.C.M.G.,
Covernor,&c. .
(sd.) P.
I have etc.,
Fincott.