CO129-185 - Acting Governor Marsh Governor Hennessy - 1879 [6-12] — Page 314

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that it might pave delay if I submitted

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His Excellency's information the from

that, after much consideration. I think

the proposal should lake, if accepted by Her

Majesty's Government, and which I would

be prepared

3.

4

Carry

out.

I consider that it would be

Most advisable that the Gentleman whom

I phould Engage as "Cathedral Chaplain

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to assist me in the work

of

"Colonial Chaplain"

should be paid the full palary and allowances hitherto paid to the Colonial Chaplain. The only difference would be that it would come to him through me

and not direct from the Government -

Salary

Only by offering such a

could

hope to secure a

pecuse a thoroughly good man.

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only

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only buy the help of anch

proper position in

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Introduction

propozal

of

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Palary could be

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the Colony. The Seamen's Chaplain into the

was I think done without full

Consideration

of

4.

the details.

The Passage allowaner, hitherto paid

to the Colonial Chaplain would, I take for

granted, be paid to me for the Cathedral

application by me, namely: -

Chaplain

an

passage Allowance from Tendon to Hongkong on apponitment and the dams at the Expiration" of five years service, from Houghing to Sondou. I would not of course claim any passage allowances for Angellf. Nach Engagement with the Cathedral Chaplain would be reade for five years, to be renewed at the

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of

which period, if all parties were agreeables,

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