CO129-049 - Sir Bowring and Lieut Governor Caine - 1855 [1-4] — Page 68

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He holds, then intitled to additional remuneration. Perhaps, howevre, of think it desiratte to consult the late Governa Ihr Gf. Bonham, on whose advice the late

retrenchments in Hongkong

Who must be well

Acquainted with Mr.

Collects marits ald Qualificati

714.

£100 per eum to Mr. Caldwells

ting an increase of

Salo

were effected, I

Lieut. Governor Caine,

3rd February, 1855.

to

The Right Armorable Sir George bry, BE

Nell

4 Inclosures -

Annex. It & letter to is

E nowha.

no crease cumber

grace to any

Amm

Who has not learnt

chinin

M.Muniate. The salaries of the pallic Officers of thoug Kong having way letely sendarque recision, thank it is questionatte iche Augnentation proposed for Mr.

oright to be granted. And if lee is unable to trauslate Chinese

which

requirement te Must be daily called

repon to exercise. I should rather

the tas

Victoriu, doughong,

Sir J. Bowring .

N&

27 Apl

Mr. Meciule -. 27

Mr. Ball — M28

S. y State

Answered 6 July 155.

8361.

3268.

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hạng bóng

66

28th Apr 1850

I have read St

Governor Caines despl

d

of the 3 Tebr. No 11. hausmithing

ac

Application from Str. Calduck, General

Interpreter and Apsistant

7 anjos superstensant of Police,

9346

for

an increase to this

present--Salary.

Independently of

sufficient

other reasons, sur

in thecusolves to compel

refuse

we to Lestice the

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