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of Inspector General of Police had been transferred to another officer but the Secretary of State's instructions were, that I was to receive a Salary of not less than $400, per month and to be employed in any Capacity considered desirable. Accordingly after being employed in different acting offices including that of Lieutenant of Malacca, I was appointed in March 1876, one of Three Commissioners to inquire into the circumstances connected with the Murder of Mr Birch in Perak. And I went up there to collect evidence on the subject.

On the 15th of June 1876, I received appointment as Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, but by Sir William Robinson's directions I remained in Perak to complete the inquiry and the evidence proved to be so involved and complicated that it was not until this month that I found myself at liberty to proceed to Hong Kong.

In the meantime the delay in taking up my appointment has been to me the cause both of Pecuniary loss and of much domestic inconvenience. Mrs Plunket had been looking forward to the Cool climate in Hong Kong to recruit her health but in consequence of this delay I have now been obliged to send her home to England.

My Salary in Hong Kong according to Despatch from the Secretary of State was $400 a month, which includes Vice Admiralty Court to the extent of about $90 a month, and I have therefore since June been the latter amount out of pocket.

I ought to mention however that at the termination of the Perak inquiry I received a Sum of $2,000, but this was granted to me principally...

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of Inspector General of Police had been transferred to another officer but the Secretary of State's instructions were, that I was to receive a Salary of not less than $400, per month and to be employed in any Capacity considered desirable. Accordingly after being employed in different acting offices including that of Lieutenant of Malacca, I was appointed in March 1876, one of Three Commissioners to inquire into the circumstances connected with the Murder of Mr Birch in Perak. And I went up there to collect evidence on the subject. On the 15th of June 1876, I received appointment as Registrar of the Supreme Court of Hong Kong, but by Sir William Robinson's directions I remained in Perak to complete the inquiry and the evidence proved to be so involved and complicated that it was not until this month that I found myself at liberty to proceed to Hong Kong. In the meantime the delay in taking up my appointment has been to me the cause both of Pecuniary loss and of much domestic inconvenience. Mrs Plunket had been looking forward to the Cool climate in Hong Kong to recruit her health but in consequence of this delay I have now been obliged to send her home to England. My Salary in Hong Kong according to Despatch from the Secretary of State was $400 a month, which includes Vice Admiralty Court to the extent of about $90 a month, and I have therefore since June been the latter amount out of pocket. I ought to mention however that at the termination of the Perak inquiry I received a Sum of $2,000, but this was granted to me principally... Page 515
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of Inspector General of Police had been tranfeed to another officer but the Secretary of States iristuctions were, that I was to receive a Salary in any of not less than $400, per mouth and to be employed Capacity consider desirable. Accordingly after being_ employed in different acting offices including that of Lieutenant of Malacea. I was appointed in March. 1876. one of Three Commissioners to inquire into the circumstances connected with the Murder of Mr. Birch in Bras. And I went up there to collect evidence on the subject. which the Governor should Any On the 15th of June. 1876. Ireceived appointinent as Registrar of the Supreme Court. of Nongthong, but by Sa William Arvois directions Tremained in the Phacks. Kulements to complete the inquiry and the evidence proved to be so involved and complicated that it was Not cintel this Imouth that I found myself at proceed to Houghong. liberty La 515 In the incau time the delay taking up my appointment has been to me the cacise both of Recuinary loss and of much domestic inconvenines "Mrs. Plunkel had been looking forward to the Cool Reason in Houghtong to recruit her heallto but in consequence of this delay I have now been obliged to send her home to England. My Salary in Houghtong according Despatch from the secretary of State we as the $ 400. a mouth includes Vice Admiralty cert to the extent of about $90. a mouth, and. Than therefore cince Juve been the latter amounti out of pocket. I ought to mention however this at the termination of the Perat inquiry Seeceived a Sum of $2.000, but this was gr a grankd ranted to me. principally.
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of Inspector General of Police had been tranfeed to another officer but the Secretary of States iristuctions were, that I was to receive a Salary

in any

of not less than $400, per mouth and to be employed

Capacity consider desirable. Accordingly after being_ employed in different acting offices including that of Lieutenant of Malacea. I was appointed in March. 1876. one of Three Commissioners to inquire into the circumstances connected with the Murder of Mr. Birch in Bras. And I went up there to collect evidence on the subject.

which the Governor should

Any

On the 15th of June. 1876. Ireceived appointinent as Registrar of the Supreme Court. of Nongthong, but by Sa William Arvois

directions Tremained in the Phacks. Kulements

to complete the inquiry and the evidence proved to

be so involved and complicated that it was

Not

cintel this Imouth that I found myself at

proceed to Houghong.

cá là

liberty

La

515

In the incau time the delay taking up my appointment has been to me the cacise both of Recuinary loss and of much domestic inconvenines "Mrs. Plunkel had been looking forward to the

Cool Reason in Houghtong to recruit her heallto but in consequence of this delay I have now been

obliged to send her home to

England.

My Salary in Houghtong according Despatch from the secretary of State we as the $ 400. a mouth includes Vice Admiralty cert to the extent of about $90. a mouth, and. Than therefore cince Juve been the latter amounti out of pocket.

I ought to mention however this at the

termination of the Perat inquiry Seeceived

a

Sum of $2.000, but this

was gr

a

grankd

ranted to me.

principally.

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