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Amount of

Whother the Principal be allowed a House

Fees during for his personal

the Year 1878, in Sterling Value.

d.

Residence;

or what

Allowance,

if any, for House Rent or Quarters.

Whether the Office be held by Principal in conjunction with any, and what other Civil, Military, or Naval Office, or Appointment,

or Place of Profit, in any Colony, or on the Establishment of the United Kingilom.

If the Office be held by a Military or Naval Officer, whether upon Full or Half Hilltary or Naval Pay, the Total Amount of Pay and

Allowances of

avery kind netually received by him in addition to the Profits of his

Cice.

Period during which the Officer

has been Absent from the Colony during the Year 1873.

Whether the Principal enjoy any, and what other Advantage

or Profit, not required to be stated in the preceding Columns.

Date of First Appoint-

ment under the Colonial Government.

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3. 7. 0

243. 3.114

106. 8. 5

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Judge of the Vico-Admiralty Court of Hongkong. Member of the Legislative Council.

Official Administrator of Intestate Es- tates; Official Assignee in Bankruptcy; and Registrar of the Vice-Admiralty Court. Member of the Legislative Council.

Appraiser of the Supreme Court; and Surrogate in the Vice-Admiralty Court. Is also Registrar of Companies, with £10 per annum.

Surrogate in the Vice-Admi

ralty Court.

AU

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+

10 82.14. 2

£135.14. 1

Quarters.

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Chinese Clerk and Interpreter to the Coroner, with a Salary of £50 per annum,

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+

BERB

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8th Feb., 1801.

1st Nov., 1840.

4th Aug., 1855.

8th Apr., 1802.

23rd July, 1873.

Aug., 1855.

- Nov., 1864.

21st Dec., 1867.

1st Oct., 1803.

4 Months and

4 Days.

+

14th May, 1868.

****

A

Government Interpreter, with From 17th Apr.

£500 per annum.

to 31st Dec.

Acting a Superintenitent 21st Jan., 1867.

of the Chinese Contin- gent of the Police Force, with an Allowance of £100 per annum from

the Special Fund.

Queen's Advocate in the Vice-Admiralty Court of Hongkong. Member of the Executive and Legislative Councils.

Queen's Proctor in the Vice-0 Months and

Admiralty Court.

? Days.

REMARKS.

Private Practice.

2nd Jan., 1872.

Private Practice, and 25th Jan., 1871.

an Office in the Court House.

1st Jan., 1872.

(1.) Fees as Judge of the Vice Admiralty Court.

(2.) Fees as Official Administrator of Intestate Estates, and Official Assignce in Bankruptcy; and Registrar of

the Vice-Admiralty Court.

(3.) Fees as Appraiser of the Supreme Court.

(4.) Fees as Bailiff in the Summary Jurisdiction of the Court, and the late Court of Summary Jurisdiction.

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