I cannot help thinking that Sir. J. Hennessy must have offered it in a refusal and chalked out exactly his own vices to oppose Lord Rimbaley's. The Chinese Secretary bringing the ... under the harpe of Registrar general, which fortiori he has been Ford, should be vicaritated with the registration generaly will be again written with the head Interpretas, and the two offices will be held by Dr. Eitel,
who Lord Rimblely has pointed out will be an admirable interpreter but has not the official training for becoming a regular government official and administering important offices in the colony.
Further the offices of the most important head master of Schools, Central School and Inspector of ... Combined ... will be again to whereas it was Sir. J. Hennessy's own instance that they were separated as being in the interests of the public.
I think it would be fatal to allow the arrangements mentioned in this telegram to be carried out, and feel sure that upon receipt of Lord Rimblely's despatch18 offering him the registration generalship Sir. Stewart would gladly take it.
Reply by telegraph. My despatch 35 offers registrar general to Stewart, when received communicate copy to him and request final decision: same salary as previous registrars generals. If he does not accept, I would suggest that it be offered either to Mr. Creagh who has applied for it; or to Wodehouse who also applied for it. Sir. Stewart magistrate making ... in his place has twice applied for a magistracy CPL. 9.04.
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