Interpreter in that Colony. I was successful in obtaining that position by competitive Examination in March 1862.
In March 1865 I passed as Interpreter, in Chinese.
In June 1865 I was appointed Acting Registrar General.
In October 1866 I was nominated Acting Captain Superintendent of Police, and I was confirmed in that office July 1868, which I have now held for about nine years and a half.
I have remained,
Fr. M. Deane
Captain Superintendent of Police
Central Police Barracks
Hong Kong 20th February 1878.
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In reply to your letter No 162 of 1876 I have the honor to inform you that I am willing to accept the Office of Registrar of the Supreme Court of Straits Settlements, under such modified conditions as to the salary and emoluments as may be ordered by the Right Honorable the Secretary of State for the Colonies, provided that the same are not fixed at an annual value less than those
The Honorable
The Colonial Secretary
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Interpreter in that Colony. I was
successful
à obtaining that position
by competitive Exammation in
March 1862.
In March 1865 I passed as Enterprete,
in Chinese.
In June 1865 I was appointed Acting Registrar General.
In betober 1866 I was nominated Acting Captain Superintendent of Police, and I was confirmed in that office July 1868, which I have now held
in
for about nine years and a
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half.
Captain Superintendent of Police
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Sir
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Central Police Barracks
Hong Hong 20th Sebruary 1878..
In reply to your letter We 162 of 1876 I have the honor to inform you that I am willing to accept the Office of Registrar of the Supreme- Court of
of Stoughtong, under such modified conditions as to the salary and emoluments as may be ordered by the Right Honorable the secreting of thate for the Colonies, provided that the same are not fixed at
an annual value less than those
The Honorable
how
The Colonial Secretary
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