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No
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C.O
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GOVERNMENT HOUSE,
HONGKONG. 17th. October, 1913.
şir,
Referring to the correspondence noted in the
Officer Administering the Government's Despatch No. 219 of 29th. June,1910 Secretary of State's Despatch No. 233
of 25th. August, 1910. Governor's Despatch No. 203 of 9th. June 1
1913.
Secretary of State's Despatch No. 200 of
11th. July, 1913.
Governor's Despatch No. 245 of 11th.
July, 1913.
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Headmistress.
2.
margin, I have the honour to 23928
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address you regarding the case
of lir. A. Hamilton who is at
3 present acting as Headmaster of
Kowloon British School in the
absence on sick leave of the
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This officer was appointed Assistant Master at
the Saiyingpun School on the 14th. of September, 1910, on the now obsolete scale of £270 rising by triennial increments of £30 to £360. He has just completed 3 years service and has begun to draw £300. The Director of Education points out that Mr. Hamilton's present appointment is a responsible one and considers that it would not be just to make him wait for a rise to £360 (under the new scheme) for another three years. Moreover it is the intention that when Mrs. Main, Headmistress of Kowloon School, becomes on 1st. January, 1914, Headmistress of the Peak School, Mr. Hamilton should be appointed substantively as Headmaster at the Kowloon School.
3.
For these reasons I recommend for your favour- -able consideration that Mr. Hamilton's salary should at once be raised to £330 with annual increments of 10 to £360 after which he
would
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
LEWIS HARCOURT, M.P..
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