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to the adequacy of the salaries offered could be obtained from
the Colonial Office at the time of appointment, and they, assum-
ing Government salaries were at all times commensurate with the
position of ered, are now finding conditions in Hong Kong extreme-
ly hard, particularily is this true in the case of married officers.
An opportunity of sending representatives before
the Commission should the Commissioners so desire, or of amplify-
ing in writing any of the foregoing statements, which are made
all
in/good faith and in the belief that they are substantially
accurate, would be greatly appreciated. We finally would add
that the absent members of our staff are in cordial agreement
with this let er.
We have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your obedient servants,
(Signed) William Russell.
Robert Hall.
T.E.Jackson.
B.H.Church.
Neill Garland.
E.Lloyd-Jones.
K.C.Hamilton.
P.J.Taylor.
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