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195

the matter

of

Ito clay in fit and eligible

Candidates.

Pink Jamed que

hin

plan

tual.

His proposal that the unofficials placed

hold office for 6 years would appear the most practicable & a little place to

Hong Kong, where to managers of the Government are

and where there are

educated

come

So frequent

in

British large people

as

inform

Less

Inauspicious influential principles of making the place their home:

derly Las

quite recent

suggested his comparative

in

Whilst thinking it will be best but to refuse the change in

it will become treat a concession:

bating Kong:

Levent

because of the members being eligible for

re-election because of the

are likely to be

renqueline that,

of things.

me in

frequent

on the exciting plate

EUR Grok fine 28

1.

M. Mendi Sir R. Starbut

Sir George Bowen has discovered in a month a state of affairs which had escaped the knowledge of all his predecessors!! and has published his discovery to The Colony without Consulting this Office -

The proposals he wishes to see introduced in the

as with an

his

that a change in the Constitution - I am afraid he must be told that he has acted injudiciously in

promulgating recommendations before submitting them to the Secretary of State, for apart from official duty as well as propriety, he will have placed himself in a

false position towards the Colony, should Lord Derby find himself unable to accept the recommendations.

2. Executive Council - If he thinks weekly meetings desirable it would not interfere, but I very much doubt the necessity of this.

He likes to see permanently both officials. The Treasurer, The Attorney General - and the Registrar General - Thus

the Registrar General - There are several objections to this - The Service is so small that it will be difficult adequately to supply their place temporarily when absent on leave: Sir George feels this by suggesting that this local tenure should remain. Taking this deal in (^mail; - but if not, the dispensation of the argument that these particular branches ought to always be represented at the Council Table & this far.

7+ 67 (C) is really the mode of the

The Affairs

basis.

proposal (b.) The reason; pay is my £200

is here with some other, do its intrinsic importance do not warrant the holder's being put out of so high. The other two

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195 the matter of Ito clay in fit and eligible Candidates. Pink Jamed que hin plan tual. His proposal that the unofficials placed hold office for 6 years would appear the most practicable & a little place to Hong Kong, where to managers of the Government are and where there are educated come So frequent in British large people as inform Less Inauspicious influential principles of making the place their home: derly Las quite recent suggested his comparative in Whilst thinking it will be best but to refuse the change in it will become treat a concession: bating Kong: Levent because of the members being eligible for re-election because of the are likely to be renqueline that, of things. me in frequent on the exciting plate EUR Grok fine 28 1. M. Mendi Sir R. Starbut Sir George Bowen has discovered in a month a state of affairs which had escaped the knowledge of all his predecessors!! and has published his discovery to The Colony without Consulting this Office - The proposals he wishes to see introduced in the as with an his that a change in the Constitution - I am afraid he must be told that he has acted injudiciously in promulgating recommendations before submitting them to the Secretary of State, for apart from official duty as well as propriety, he will have placed himself in a false position towards the Colony, should Lord Derby find himself unable to accept the recommendations. 2. Executive Council - If he thinks weekly meetings desirable it would not interfere, but I very much doubt the necessity of this. He likes to see permanently both officials. The Treasurer, The Attorney General - and the Registrar General - Thus the Registrar General - There are several objections to this - The Service is so small that it will be difficult adequately to supply their place temporarily when absent on leave: Sir George feels this by suggesting that this local tenure should remain. Taking this deal in (^mail; - but if not, the dispensation of the argument that these particular branches ought to always be represented at the Council Table & this far. 7+ 67 (C) is really the mode of the The Affairs basis. proposal (b.) The reason; pay is my £200 is here with some other, do its intrinsic importance do not warrant the holder's being put out of so high. The other two
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195 the matter of Ito clay in fit and eligible Candidates. Pink Jamed que hin plan tual. His perposal that the unofficals placed hold office for 6 Jame would appar The peancef pratable & a little place to Hong Kong, where to managers of the Grachtpercable anses and where there are prot So educalis d come So frequent in branita's lage people ht as infond Lese Inautis I influential cinepes of Making the place then home: derly Las quite recent popgested hist comperat in Whipratimenti thinker be terminalle in it will be best but to refuse the crapcr in it will become treat a coc) bating Kong: Levent belen because of the members being eligible for se a xportment I because of the are likes beat м renqueline that, of things. me in frequent on the excrting plate EUR Grok fine 28 1. M. Mendi Sir R. Starbut Sir Genge Bowen has discovered in a month a state of affins which had compie the knowtuly of all his predecessors!! and has Sublished his discovery to The Colony without Consulting this Office - The proposals Le roishes to sam se intronend in th as with an his that y ra change in the Constitution _ I am afraid he must- br. Fold that L Las acted injudiciously in Iromulgating recommendations before submitting them 89the See. Oftate, for spect from official ditting asich alry gun tion of official for priety, he will how plame himself in a Jalse position towards the Colony, should. Lind Derby find himself unable to accept the recommandations. 2. Execution Council - If he thinks weekly meetings desinath word not interfere, but Ivery much doubt the recessity of thin. शि He lick as to are furmanutty toth forumil. The Krasuren_ The tangen General - and the Regis har Jennst - Thun the Register Jinnal - There are several objection to this - The Service is do Israll that it will be diffin et adeguatet, to supply their place Emporarily when absent on leave: Sir fince feels this by suggesting that this loca terentes Ahme. Not rempaing Jake this deals in (^mil; - but if not, the dispans ofthe argument that these particular branches ought to always expusentut at the Council Table & this far. 7+ 67 (C) is sally the mod of the 7.67 The Affin basis. proposal (b.) The Teamon ; pay is my £200 is here with some other, do its intrinae importance don not warrant the holder'sin bring but of so high. The other two
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195

the matter

of

Ito clay in fit and eligible

Candidates.

Pink Jamed que

hin

plan

tual.

His perposal that the unofficals placed

hold office for 6 Jame would appar The peancef pratable & a little place to

Hong Kong, where to managers of the Grachtpercable anses

and where there are prot

So

educalis

d come

So frequent

in

branita's lage people

ht as

infond

Lese

Inautis

I influential cinepes of Making the place then home:

derly Las

quite recent

popgested hist comperat in

Whipratimenti thinker be terminalle in

it will be best but to refuse the crapcr in

it will become treat a coc)

bating Kong:

Levent

belen because of the members being eligible for

se a

xportment I because of the

are likes beat

м

renqueline that,

of things.

me in

frequent

on the excrting plate

EUR Grok fine 28

1.

M. Mendi Sir R. Starbut

Sir Genge Bowen has discovered in a month a state of affins which had compie the knowtuly of all his predecessors!! and has Sublished his discovery to The Colony without Consulting this Office -

The proposals Le roishes to sam se intronend in th

as with an

his

that y ra change in the Constitution _ I am afraid he must- br. Fold that L Las acted injudiciously in

Iromulgating recommendations before submitting them 89the See. Oftate, for spect from official ditting asich alry gun tion of official for priety, he will how plame himself in a

Jalse position towards the Colony, should. Lind Derby find himself unable to accept the recommandations.

2. Execution Council - If he thinks weekly meetings desinath word not interfere, but Ivery much doubt the recessity of thin.

शि

He lick as to are furmanutty toth forumil. The Krasuren_ The tangen General - and the Regis har Jennst - Thun

the Register Jinnal - There are several objection to this - The Service is do Israll that it will be diffin et adeguatet, to supply their place Emporarily when absent on leave: Sir fince feels this by suggesting that this loca terentes Ahme. Not rempaing Jake this deals in (^mil; - but if not, the dispans ofthe argument that these particular branches ought to always expusentut at the Council Table & this far. 7+ 67 (C) is sally the mod of the

7.67

The Affin

basis.

proposal (b.) The Teamon ; pay is my £200

is here with some other, do its intrinae importance don not warrant the holder'sin bring but of so high. The other two

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