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Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
81. Mr. R. E. Lindsell, who was appointed Third Assistant from the beginning of the year, acted as Second Assistant throughout the year.
Mr. N. L. Smith acted from the 1st January to 18th March and Mr. W. Schofield was attached for duty to the Secretariat for Chinese Affairs from the 19th March to the end of the year.
Sergeant (Protection of Women & Girls Ordinance).
82. Sergeant Thomas Cashman reverted to the Police Department on the 8th May and Sergeant C. F. Aris was appointed in his place.
Sergeant (Emigration Sub-Department).
83. Sergeant A. F. Purden reverted to the Police Department on the 3rd November and on account of the slackening of the emigrant traffic, it has been found unnecessary to fill his place.
84.
SUBORDINATE STAFF.
Supernumerary 2nd Grade Writer.
Mr. Lau Tsz-ping, who resigned his position on the 16th March, 1913, was re-appointed on the 7th August.
3rd Grade Interpreter to Chief Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs.
Mr. Leung Tun-sheung was appointed on the 1st January.
26th March, 1915.
S. B. C. Ross,
Secretary for Chinese Affairs
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