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upartially into the matter that the charges have been stated in and
are-vided
antively
and that the moults,
pretty annoyan only (in most cases) in Mr Clark's while in abes the
to complained of exist
Mr Clark's imagination,
uoyances to have bem
brought upon Mr Clause by his
own
Institution of Civil Enginers the considered any further recommendation unnecefarsz - My suggestion was looked upon by Mr
Clarke
2.0
aw
insult. As he had only been
admitted to the Institution a few months
before, his
naine wew
was unknaon to me
actions,
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3.
extreme sensitivores, and irritability of
temper, and
by his refusing to comply
with legitimate instructions given by myself.
2.
le
he
AMAD
was
When Mr Clark made application
for employment in
my
Department
J-
entirely unknown to me.
therefore suggested that he should send
in
a
written application with testimonals.
We then informed
me that
aa
he had
already said he belonged to the
The next complaint which Mr.
Clark makes refers to the time of
of his
arrival here from Shanghai when it became necesary for
him what
to point out
lo
wire the duties of the Afeistant
م
Surveyor General and Assistant Engineer. the posts to which he had been appointed. His Excellency is
A ver e
avvare
that these duties
laid down and forwarded
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"Official Programme of duties of the Offiens
of the Department" to the Seentary of Hate
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