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the following minute to me:-
In my annual report on the State of Perak, after referring to the Staff, its cost compared with the direct revenue from mining, I wrote, "Never, after the most prosperous mining year in the annals of Perak has the Mining Department deserved more of the Government than during the year under review". You are leaving a fine record of hard and conscientious work behind you, and I wish you in my own name and that of the Government of Perak every success in your new sphere of duty.
(Perak, Mines paper, 1733/01.)
I respectfully submit that up to this time
my record was that of an officer who had satisfactorily
filled responsible positions. I believe that Sir John
Rodger, K. C. M. G. under whom I served for some years
would confirm this view.
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After studying the educational problems of
Hongkong for six months, I was compelled to view the then
existing educational system very adversely, The alterna-
tive policy which I advocated aroused strong opposition in
in the late Bishop of Victoria, Dr Wright, Headmaster of Queen's
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College, and in the greater part of the missionary body.
Details of this controversy will be found in the Blue Book
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entitled "Correspondence arising out of the Report of the
Committee on ́Education", of which Committee I was Secretary.
It is sufficient for my present purpose to point out, that
my action in the matter exhibited neither fear of respon-
sibility or lack of decision; while the soundness of the
policy which I advocated, and which has been adopted,
proved by the fact that from that time to the present no
difficulties
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