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of the Sanitary Department from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. A. E. Wood, G. R. Sayer and R. E. Lindsell acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September, from the 8th September to the 15th December and from the 16th to 31st December, respectively.

Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

83. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September and as District Officer from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. R. E. Lindsell and W. Schofield acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April and from the 7th April to the 31st December, respectively.

Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

81. Mr. R. E. Lindsell acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April, as Second Police Magistrate from the 7th April to the 15th December, and as Chief Assistant from the 16th to the 31st December. Mr. W. Schofield was attached for duty from the 1st January to the 11th February and acted as Third Assistant from the 12th February to the 6th April. Messrs. R. A. C. North and E. W. Hamilton acted as Third Assistant from the 7th April to the 18th July and from the 14th October to the 31st December, respectively.

Sergeant under Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance.

85. Sergeant C. F. Aris reverted to the Police Department and went on leave on the 23rd April, and Sergeant J. A. McKay was appointed in his place.

örd May, 1916.

E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

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Č 15 of the Sanitary Department from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. A. E. Wood, G. R. Sayer and R. E. Lindsell acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September, from the 8th September to the 15th December and from the 16th to 31st December, respectively. Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs. 83. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September and as District Officer from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. R. E. Lindsell and W. Schofield acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April and from the 7th April to the 31st December, respectively. Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs. 81. Mr. R. E. Lindsell acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April, as Second Police Magistrate from the 7th April to the 15th December, and as Chief Assistant from the 16th to the 31st December. Mr. W. Schofield was attached for duty from the 1st January to the 11th February and acted as Third Assistant from the 12th February to the 6th April. Messrs. R. A. C. North and E. W. Hamilton acted as Third Assistant from the 7th April to the 18th July and from the 14th October to the 31st December, respectively. Sergeant under Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance. 85. Sergeant C. F. Aris reverted to the Police Department and went on leave on the 23rd April, and Sergeant J. A. McKay was appointed in his place. örd May, 1916. E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Page 60 Page 61
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Č 15 of the Sanitary Department from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. A. E. Wood, G. R. Sayer and R. E. Lindsell acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September, from the 8th September to the 15th December and from the 16th to 31st December, respectively. Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs. 83. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September and as District Officer from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. R. E. Lindsell and W. Schofield acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April and from the 7th April to the 31st December, respectively. Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs. 81. Mr. R. E. Lindsell acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April, as Second Police Magistrate from the 7th April to the 15th December, and as Chief Assistant from the 16th to the 31st December. Mr. W. Schofield was attached for duty from the 1st January to the 11th February and acted as Third Assistant from the 12th February to the 6th April. Messrs. R. A. C. North and E. W. Hamilton acted as Third Assistant from the 7th April to the 18th July and from the 14th October to the 31st December, respectively. Sergeant under Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance. 85. Sergeant C. F. Aris reverted to the Police Department and went on leave on the 23rd April, and Sergeant J. A. McKay was appointed in his place. örd May, 1916. E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs. Page 60Page 61
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of the Sanitary Department from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. A. E. Wood, G. R. Sayer and R. E. Lindsell acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September, from the 8th September to the 15th December and from the 16th to 31st December, respectively.

Second Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

83. Mr. A. E. Wood acted as Chief Assistant from the 27th January to the 7th September and as District Officer from the 8th September to the 31st December. Messrs. R. E. Lindsell and W. Schofield acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April and from the 7th April to the 31st December, respectively.

Third Assistant to Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

81. Mr. R. E. Lindsell acted as Second Assistant from the 1st January to the 6th April, as Second Police Magistrate from the 7th April to the 15th December, and as Chief Assistant from the 16th to the 31st December. Mr. W. Schofield was attached for duty from the 1st January to the 11th February and acted as Third Assistant from the 12th February to the 6th April. Messrs. R. A. C. North and E. W. Hamilton acted as Third Assistant from the 7th April to the 18th July and from the 14th October to the 31st December, respectively.

Sergeant under Protection of Women and Girls Ordinance.

85. Sergeant C. F. Aris reverted to the Police Department and went on leave on the 23rd April, and Sergeant J. A. McKay was appointed in his place.

örd May, 1916.

E. R. HALLIFAX, Secretary for Chinese Affairs.

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