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Hon. Col, Seoratary
I had a conversation with Mr. Cowan on Friday, and
dathered from him that I might be called on to do this work. I might
say that before I knew there was to be any pay for the work I was
prepared to undertake it, and with the help of a good olerk I do not
see why this remittance business, troublesome tho' it may be, should
not be put thro' satisfactorily.
(3igned) 4. M. Browin
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Your Excellency
There has not been time to sand the paper to the
Harbour Master, I have however asked him by telephone and he says
that he is willing to undertake the work provided it is recognized
as work additional to and outside of his official duties.ˆ
Ron, 301 Secretary
(t1.) P.8.4-
3.4.05
With reference to your resent telephonic message re
taking over Mr.Gowan's duties in part and that remuneration would be granted for the same, I appond, as suggestel, particulars of such
duties which I have already had occasions to exercise,
I would draw attention to the fact that it i3 mka'
immaterial whether the coolies are embarked here,or in the Worth as in either case the specis! lioenae for conveying thee san only be granted by His Excellency and before this is done the oertificate
(Schedule 14) has to be issued by sa'
Duties:
To issue a oertificate in accordance with the provisions of Sep.214
This and the 14th. Sahelule of Chinese Emigration årlinance 1333.
certificate necessitàtes
1. My being responsible for - and superintendence of, the fitting out
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