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and that I intimated to M. May that
a remuneration would be
(given to him which would be.
settled at a
future time.
The duties connected with
the adrimistration of Justice at Koroloon have been discharged
since that time in a
very entisfactory manner
by these Officers, in addition to their ordinary duties at the magistracy in Victorim. To effect this however, they have been obliged to live at Kowloon the greater
frortion of either tento
the past year or mat huts,
im
an
arrangement involving some
i
additional
expense and
no little
discomfort; they have had also
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to cross and
necross
the Starbour
almost daily, and to work early and late at Kowloon so as to avoid interfering with the hours fixed for the transaction of business in the Police Court, on this side of the Starbour.
I have thought that gratuity of 500 Follars (₤104.3.4) to Mr Miny, and 100 dollars
20.16.8) each, to the clerk and Interpreter, would be a fitting for
remuneration
the extra
a
services performed by there Offieus to the close of the past year,
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