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Sir Stercules Robinson.

Hong Kong, 12th April 1864

1 Inclosure. N°9.

The Duke of Newcastle

Received

death and changes in Office.

Suporting No. Chapruan's

In 5748-

and Clerk

T

the Registrar General's Office. 103764

PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant at the

in the Colony of

Registrar Generals Establishment

Hongkong

' in the exccution

Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.

Salary and emoluments, and whc- ther secured by a permanent law.

To assist the Registrar General

of his various duties, as set forth in the Ordinances enumer

uncrated under Query

6..

Qualifications, those of a clerk, conversant

with accounts and records.

$ 1,200, equivalent to £250, per annum,

the Civil List Ordinance N. 13 of 1860.

Pension

the terms stated in Governor's Minute of the 9th May 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of State in Despatch No 82 of 27 November 1862; and an

allowance for Passage to Europe after six years resident service in the Colony, as provided in Governor's minute of 2nd May, 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of State in Despatch No 84 of May, 1862.

value of the office.

Nature, number, and amount of

securities required and mode of

giving them.

Nil

Whether any, and if any, what

provision is made from public

funds for the passage from this

country, or elsewhere, of the per-

sons sent out to fill the office.

Vide Article 132

of the Colonial Regulations

3. Acts or ordinances, making pro-

Ordinances No 8 of 1858, N. 12 of 1857, No 15 of 1860,

vision respecting any of the above

and No 6

matters, and especially respecting

the permanency of the emolu-

ments, and the particulars of the

security required with references

devolving

6 of 1863, as to the various duties

on the Registrar General. Salary

of Office secured by the Civil List Ordinance

to the sections in which such pro-

No 13 of 1860. (Schedule A)

vision is made.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 12th April, 1864-

Colonial Secretary

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S. P. Rogers Conferen both 0 affen tuents." with fub Salaries porn date of off. 4. die for! El 2. Juve bas üb 1/5 Sir Stercules Robinson. Hong Kong, 12th April 1864 1 Inclosure. N°9. The Duke of Newcastle Received death and changes in Office. Suporting No. Chapruan's In 5748- and Clerk T the Registrar General's Office. 103764 PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant at the in the Colony of Registrar Generals Establishment Hongkong ' in the exccution Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance. Salary and emoluments, and whc- ther secured by a permanent law. To assist the Registrar General of his various duties, as set forth in the Ordinances enumer uncrated under Query 6.. Qualifications, those of a clerk, conversant with accounts and records. $ 1,200, equivalent to £250, per annum, the Civil List Ordinance N. 13 of 1860. Pension the terms stated in Governor's Minute of the 9th May 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of State in Despatch No 82 of 27 November 1862; and an allowance for Passage to Europe after six years resident service in the Colony, as provided in Governor's minute of 2nd May, 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of State in Despatch No 84 of May, 1862. value of the office. Nature, number, and amount of securities required and mode of giving them. Nil Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public funds for the passage from this country, or elsewhere, of the per- sons sent out to fill the office. Vide Article 132 of the Colonial Regulations 3. Acts or ordinances, making pro- Ordinances No 8 of 1858, N. 12 of 1857, No 15 of 1860, vision respecting any of the above and No 6 matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emolu- ments, and the particulars of the security required with references devolving 6 of 1863, as to the various duties on the Registrar General. Salary of Office secured by the Civil List Ordinance to the sections in which such pro- No 13 of 1860. (Schedule A) vision is made. Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 12th April, 1864- Colonial Secretary
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* S. P. Rogers Conferen both 0 affen tuents." with fub Salaries porn date of off. 4. die for! El 2. Juve bas üb 1/5 Sir Stercules Robinson. Hong Kong, 12th April 18644 A 1 Inclosure. N39. The Duke of Newcastle Received death and changes in Office. Suporting No. Chapruan's In 5748- and Clerk T the Registrar General's Office. 103764 PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant at the in the Colony of Registrar Generals Establishment Hongkong ' in the exccution Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance. Salary and emoluments, and whc- ther secured by a permanent law. To assist the Registrar General of his various duties, as set forth in the Ordinances enumer uncrated under Query 6.. Qualifications, those of a black, conversant with accounts and records. bone $ 1,200, equivalent to £250, per annum, the Civil List Ordinance N. 13 of 1860. ovr Pension کے لیے اتیک the terms stated in Governo 's Minute of the Mary 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of Other circumstances affecting the State in Despatch No 82 of 27 November 1862; and an allowance for Passage to Europe after six years resident. service in the Colony, as provided in Governor's minute of 2nd May, 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of Stats irr Desp: No 84 of May, 1869. ralue of the office. Nature, number, and amount of securities required and mode of giving them. Nil Whether any, and if any, what provision is made from public Vide Article 132 funds for the passage from this country, or elsewhere, of the per- sons sent out to fill the office. of the Colonial Regulations Ne 3. Acts or ordinances, making pro. Ordinances Ne 8 of 1858. N. 12 of 1857, Ne 15 of 1860, vision respecting any of the above and No 6 matters, and especially respecting the permanency of the emolu ments, and the particulars of the security required with references devolving 6 of 1863, as to the various duties on the Registrar General. Salary of Office secured by the Civil List Ordinance to the sections in which such pro-Ne 13 of 1860. (Behedule A/ vision is made. Colonial Secretary's Office, Hongkong, 12th April, 1864- Colonial Secretary Y
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S. P. Rogers

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affen tuents." with fub

Salaries porn date of off. 4. die for!

El 2. Juve bas

üb 1/5

Sir Stercules Robinson.

Hong Kong, 12th April 18644

A

1 Inclosure. N39.

The Duke of Newcastle

Received

death and changes in Office.

Suporting No. Chapruan's

In 5748-

and Clerk

T

the Registrar General's Office. 103764

PARTICULARS of the Office now vacant at the

in the Colony of

Registrar Generals Establishment

Hongkong

' in the exccution

Duties of office, and qualifications required for their performance.

Salary and emoluments, and whc- ther secured by a permanent law.

To assist the Registrar General

of his various duties, as set forth in the Ordinances enumer

uncrated under Query

6..

Qualifications, those of a black, conversant

with accounts and records.

bone

$ 1,200, equivalent to £250, per annum,

the Civil List Ordinance N. 13 of 1860.

ovr

Pension

کے لیے اتیک

the terms stated in Governo 's Minute of the Mary 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of Other circumstances affecting the State in Despatch No 82 of 27 November 1862; and an

allowance for Passage to Europe after six years resident. service in the Colony, as provided in Governor's minute of 2nd May, 1862, forwarded to the Secretary of Stats irr Desp: No 84 of May, 1869.

ralue of the office.

Nature, number, and amount of

securities required and mode of

giving them.

Nil

Whether any, and if any, what

provision is made from public Vide Article 132

funds for the passage from this

country, or elsewhere, of the per-

sons sent out to fill the office.

of the Colonial Regulations

Ne

3. Acts or ordinances, making pro. Ordinances Ne 8 of 1858. N. 12 of 1857, Ne 15 of 1860,

vision respecting any of the above and No 6 matters, and especially respecting

the permanency of the emolu ments, and the particulars of the security required with references

devolving

6 of 1863, as to the various duties

on the Registrar General. Salary

of Office secured by the Civil List Ordinance

to the sections in which such pro-Ne 13 of 1860. (Behedule A/

vision is made.

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Hongkong, 12th April, 1864-

Colonial Secretary

Y

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