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Jeosuction:
Dr Stewart's by
Mr Lockhart, the senior
of the cadets, who have
been sent out,
has, I understand, done good service since his arrival in the colony
and possesses the important qualification of considerable Knowledge of the Chinese
but which has been recently
reccitly
of late years, to the conion in the Sari Offices of the colonial Secretary and Auditor general, practically been reached.
The additional instructions which will be necessary to clarify by the addition of the registrar general to the council will be sent to you in due course.
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Which has been left
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert,
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby.
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Your Views as to filling up the magistracy vacant
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Dr Stewart's by Mr Lockhart, the senior of the cadets, who have been sent out, has, I understand, done good service since his arrival in the colony and possesses the important qualification of considerable Knowledge of the Chinese.
Since his service, of late years, has practically been confined to the Senior Offices of the Colonial Secretary and Auditor General.
The additional instructions which will be necessary to clarify by the addition of the Registrar General to the Council will be sent to you in due course.
6. I shall be glad
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Which has been left
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert,
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby.
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To learn your views as to filling up the magistracy vacant.
Dr. Stewart's suggestion by Mr. Lockhart, the senior of the cadets, who have been sent out, has, I understand, done good service since his arrival in the colony and possesses the important qualification of considerable knowledge of the Chinese.
Since his arrival, he has done good service, but of late years, his service has practically been confined to the senior offices of the Colonial Secretary and Auditor General.
The additional instructions which will be necessary to clarify by the addition of the Registrar General to the Council will be sent to you in due course.
6. I shall be glad
MINUTE.
Which has been left for:
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby.
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To learn your views as to filling up the magistracy vacant.
Dr. Stewart's suggestion by Mr. Lockhart, the senior of the cadets, who have been sent out, has, I understand, done good service since his arrival in the colony and possesses the important qualification of considerable knowledge of the Chinese.
Since his arrival, he has done good service, but of late years, his service has practically been confined to the senior offices of the Colonial Secretary and Auditor General.
The additional instructions which will be necessary to clarify by the addition of the Registrar General to the Council will be sent to you in due course.
6. I shall be glad
MINUTE.
Which has been left for:
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby.
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To learn your views as to filling up the magistracy vacant.
Dr. Stewart's suggestion by Mr. Lockhart, the senior of the cadets, who have been sent out, has, I understand, done good service since his arrival in the colony and possesses the important qualification of considerable knowledge of the Chinese.
Since his arrival, he has done good service, but of late years, his service has practically been confined to the senior offices of the Colonial Secretary and Auditor General.
The additional instructions which will be necessary to clarify by the addition of the Registrar General to the Council will be sent to you in due course.
6. I shall be glad
MINUTE.
Which has been left for:
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade.
Sir R. Herbert.
Mr. Ashley.
Lord Derby.
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Your
Views
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to filling up the magistracy
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Jeosuction:
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Mi Lockbout the senior
the cadets, who have
sent out,
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reccitly
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good service
arrival in the colony
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years,
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Mr. Meade.
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the Chinese
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