CO129-209 - Governor Sir Bowen - 1883 [5] — Page 450

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446

(Copy).

Enclosure.

Memorandum by the Secretary to the Attorney General.

Sir,

Colonial Secretary's Office,

Strathnairn, My birthday, 1883.

In a despatch from Lord Kimberley of 14th July last No. 149, His Lordship stated that he considered it to be essential

that the Auditor General should exercise

a constant and personal supervision

over the work of his subordinates.

To His Excellency

Sir George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G.

Governor of Hongkong.

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446 (Copy). Enclosure. Memorandum by the Secretary to the Attorney General. Sir, Colonial Secretary's Office, Strathnairn, My birthday, 1883. In a despatch from Lord Kimberley of 14th July last No. 149, His Lordship stated that he considered it to be essential that the Auditor General should exercise a constant and personal supervision over the work of his subordinates. To His Excellency Sir George Ferguson Bowen, G.C.M.G. Governor of Hongkong. Page 450 Page 451
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446 (Copty). Enclosure. Memorandum by the Struths. It. Mank Sir, Cola. G. Colimal Secretary's Office, Strugsting, My the thay, 1883. In a despatch of Lord Slumberley of 14th Enly last de 149, It's Lordship stated that be considered it to be essential that the Auditor Is eral should Exercise a constant and personal Emperorsion over the work of his subordinates. And to Excellency Sir George Ferguen. Bowen G. C. M. G. Governor of Stingking Page 450Page 451
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446

(Copty).

Enclosure.

Memorandum by the Struths. It. Mank

Sir,

Cola. G.

Colimal Secretary's Office,

Strugsting, My the thay, 1883.

In a despatch of Lord Slumberley of 14th Enly last de 149, It's Lordship stated that be considered it to be essential

that the Auditor Is eral should Exercise

a constant and personal Emperorsion

over the work of his subordinates. And

to Excellency

Sir George Ferguen. Bowen G. C. M. G.

Governor of Stingking

Page 450Page 451

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