communicated to the fremors of
Colonies. Ral im bars. which wohled
for
wistance,
an excellent rule
what Jan
(my fear of Anggesting too peal chan
lieved to my Roposing
Auggested) is
glas
contrary
&
what has been the reaction, hitherto,
apress of
ht to be
of Colonies ought to
of the new rules?
anache awar
Mr Meade
D
20/9
Rer.
a.a.D.
26/9
I think the only question is about rule para. 3. There is no evidence of its being contrary to present practice. It commends itself to common. scure and is in accordance with Col. Reg. 107-8 wheel do not recognise personal allowances. I belive
averse to personal allowancers
as a queenł
moncouby hel
C. C. 13760
RLO 3 AUG 2
200
Government House,
HongKong, 13th June 1882.
No go
My Lord,
In the annexed letter
They are few in number, and I doubt the advical closure 1-
a
of counteruncing them by making them the subject of Colonial Regulation. I think it would be best to ton from ourselves in dealing with any
Care
which
may
come under var notice, and not to live a new lot. He
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Nr
enclosures A to G.
-
th the Treasurer calls
my
attention to
the want of any fixed principle which has prevailed for some years.
past in dealing with what are
generally
light Honourable
Earl of Kimberley-
gjesty's Binsipal Secretary of State for the Colonies,
Yo
Yo
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