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Hong Kong, and that they could not be materially recluse without hindering in some degree the Attainments of the important Objects for which the Colony of Hong Kong has been unnapul in the British Dominions.

Lord Lovelshites however desire throw it may be electorily understood that the Seat of Salaries will represent the full extent of the Emoluments of the Officers of the Chinese Establishments, and that they are not to expect any further incidental Advantages of any kind arising from their Official Situations. Any long Attempt to engage in Trade, either directly or indirectly, must be visited by imminent Dismissal. All Papers must be submitted to the Public Officers, and no Official Vehicles are to be allowed.

Their Lordships have authorized Houses to be provided at the Public Expence at the more distant Consular Stations, if the Earl of Aberdeen should be of opinion that it will be decidedly for the Public Interest that the Establishment be made. Rule should be departed from in this instance; but the reasons for allowing similar exception at Hong Kong recur - lack of equal strength, while to provide a large number of Public Officers with Residences for themselves and their Families would establish inconvenient Precedents, and would be productive of serious Burthen both for the original Erection of the Buildings, and for their subsequent Maintenance.

If it be intended that the various Persons belonging to this Establishment should be entitled to the benefits of the Superannuation Fund, it will be necessary that the Reductions prescribed by the Acts 4:25, 4m 4th Geo: 24 Sec: 27 should be made from their Salaries; and it cannot be left to the Choice of each Individual whether or not he will be placed on the List of Persons entitled to Superannuation. According to the usual Practice in such cases, all the Persons belonging to a Public Establishment...

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Hong Kong, and that they could not be materially recluse without hindering in some degree the Attainments of the important Objects for which the Colony of Hong Kong has been unnapul in the British Dominions. Lord Lovelshites however desire throw it may be electorily understood that the Seat of Salaries will represent the full extent of the Emoluments of the Officers of the Chinese Establishments, and that they are not to expect any further incidental Advantages of any kind arising from their Official Situations. Any long Attempt to engage in Trade, either directly or indirectly, must be visited by imminent Dismissal. All Papers must be submitted to the Public Officers, and no Official Vehicles are to be allowed. Their Lordships have authorized Houses to be provided at the Public Expence at the more distant Consular Stations, if the Earl of Aberdeen should be of opinion that it will be decidedly for the Public Interest that the Establishment be made. Rule should be departed from in this instance; but the reasons for allowing similar exception at Hong Kong recur - lack of equal strength, while to provide a large number of Public Officers with Residences for themselves and their Families would establish inconvenient Precedents, and would be productive of serious Burthen both for the original Erection of the Buildings, and for their subsequent Maintenance. If it be intended that the various Persons belonging to this Establishment should be entitled to the benefits of the Superannuation Fund, it will be necessary that the Reductions prescribed by the Acts 4:25, 4m 4th Geo: 24 Sec: 27 should be made from their Salaries; and it cannot be left to the Choice of each Individual whether or not he will be placed on the List of Persons entitled to Superannuation. According to the usual Practice in such cases, all the Persons belonging to a Public Establishment... Page 173
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"Nong Kong, and that they could not be matericilly reclusest without hindering in some degree the Attainments of the important. Objects for which the volunt of Hong Kong has been unnapul. I the British Dominions. trin Lovelshites however. desire throst it. macy be elecorty unclerstood that the Seat of Seelaries zo 2 settled will represents the feell extent of the Emoluments of the Officers of the Chines Enteeblishments, and that thing are not to expect, any further incidenticl Advantages of any kind arising from their Official Sitinitions.__ long Attempt In & ve engage in Trecete, wither directly or firk indirectly, must be visiblit by immin Dismissal. - Cell Fofer must be cursivel to undent to the Public Convents, und no Official Vesiclines CPM- be allowed that out Their Loulships have authorized Houses to be provided at the Public Expence at the more distant Consuler. Stuctions, if the Earl of Aberdeen should of opinion that it will be decictually for the Public Interest that the established. be Ct. 173 nots Rule showerl be deportul from in this instance; but the reasons, for allowing similar exception at Hong Kong = recurly of squeel strength, while to provide a large number of Public Officers with Residences for theensclous und their Families woull establis ients Preudents, cc 2 very incon. would be prochuctive of ce scrious butlery both for the original Erection of the Buildings, and for their subsequent Maintenance If it be interclucts that the intended varises Persons belonging to this Establishment should be entitled to the benefits of the Supercevonction Freund, it will be necessery theit the Recluctions prescribed by the beets 4:25. 4m 4th Ceefs : 24 See: 27 should be made from their Secluries; and it commot be left to the Choice of each Inclivicheut whether or not be will be placed. the List of Persons entitled to respurteney According to the usual. Practice in such luses all the Persons belonging to a Ox-t Pivlei Kule ation Labouren Fothe Indies
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"Nong Kong, and that they could not be matericilly reclusest without hindering in some degree the Attainments of the important. Objects for which the volunt of Hong Kong has been unnapul. I the British Dominions.

trin Lovelshites however.

desire throst it.

macy be elecorty unclerstood

that the Seat of

Seelaries

zo 2

settled

will represents the feell extent of the Emoluments of the Officers of the Chines

Enteeblishments, and that thing

are not

to expect, any further incidenticl

Advantages of any kind arising from their Official Sitinitions.__ long Attempt In & ve

engage in Trecete, wither directly

or firk indirectly, must be visiblit by immin Dismissal. - Cell Fofer must be cursivel

to

undent

to the Public Convents, und no Official Vesiclines

CPM-

be allowed

that out

Their Loulships have authorized Houses to be provided at the Public Expence at the more distant Consuler. Stuctions, if the Earl of Aberdeen should of opinion that it will be decictually for the Public Interest that the established.

be

Ct.

173

nots

Rule showerl be deportul from in this instance; but the reasons, for allowing

similar exception at Hong Kong = recurly of squeel strength, while to provide a large

number of Public Officers with Residences for theensclous

und their Families woull establis

ients Preudents,

cc 2

very

incon.

would be prochuctive of ce scrious butlery both for the original Erection of the Buildings, and for their subsequent

Maintenance

If it be interclucts that the

intended varises Persons belonging to this

Establishment should be entitled to

the benefits of the Supercevonction Freund, it will be necessery theit the Recluctions prescribed by the beets 4:25. 4m 4th Ceefs : 24 See: 27 should be made from their Secluries; and it commot be left to the Choice of each Inclivicheut whether or not be will be placed. the List of Persons entitled to respurteney According to the usual. Practice in such luses all the Persons belonging to a

Ox-t

Pivlei

Kule

ation Labouren Fothe

Indies

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