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708

or quarters marking, the

at the same time

re-

630 a

my month.

Fat should ascio lau.

$30

30.

3.7

3. I would therefore venture to re-quest his Lordship

and the resistant

B

great to me

au allename

not less than their stated above.

4. I have the honour to draw his Lordship's attention to also another point. Whereas in this country the pro-cedure of scientific

men

is

of

great extent founded upon the relative merits of their publications. I am informed, that scientific offi-cials, thus proceeding. If the colonial

nics, had it advisable to have

their official rank strictly defined. The Admiralty decided for instance concerning Mr. Hill's rank, before he proceeded to the Cape

as

Her

Majesty's Astronomer there. It would be very likely impossible for his Excellency the Governor of Hong

Kong

to decide concerning my

official rank upon my

arrival

2

-ced on eg

equality with a Surveyor General, who is not a member of The Council.

6. I have also the honour

my Lord, the Secretary

of State, to

request

the sanction of Her Ma-jesty's grant

Uniform of

one leave to

wear

the

Colonial Civil Ser-

vant of the fourth class.

7. I would also venture to his Lordship to direct that my Annual Report as Director of the Observatory be presented in print through the Colonial Sec-retary to the Governor of Hong Kong.

8. Sir J. C. Hennessy, when I had the honour to consult him on this point, in-formed me that this course is mata auriana l.

-ring

1

My chiefs

chief's reason for venturing

to make this

request, is

anx-

ial to avoid complication by securing, that the Annual Report

sent in a

form similar to other reports, that are annually presented to the Royal Astronomi-cal Society and other learned Insti-tutions.

I have the honour to be,

Your obedient servant,

M. Doberck.

The Under Secretary

of State for the Colonies.

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708 or quarters marking, the at the same time re- 630 a my month. Fat should ascio lau. $30 30. 3.7 3. I would therefore venture to re-quest his Lordship and the resistant B great to me au allename not less than their stated above. 4. I have the honour to draw his Lordship's attention to also another point. Whereas in this country the pro-cedure of scientific men is of great extent founded upon the relative merits of their publications. I am informed, that scientific offi-cials, thus proceeding. If the colonial nics, had it advisable to have their official rank strictly defined. The Admiralty decided for instance concerning Mr. Hill's rank, before he proceeded to the Cape as Her Majesty's Astronomer there. It would be very likely impossible for his Excellency the Governor of Hong Kong to decide concerning my official rank upon my arrival 2 -ced on eg equality with a Surveyor General, who is not a member of The Council. 6. I have also the honour my Lord, the Secretary of State, to request the sanction of Her Ma-jesty's grant Uniform of one leave to wear the Colonial Civil Ser- vant of the fourth class. 7. I would also venture to his Lordship to direct that my Annual Report as Director of the Observatory be presented in print through the Colonial Sec-retary to the Governor of Hong Kong. 8. Sir J. C. Hennessy, when I had the honour to consult him on this point, in-formed me that this course is mata auriana l. -ring 1 My chiefs chief's reason for venturing to make this request, is anx- ial to avoid complication by securing, that the Annual Report sent in a form similar to other reports, that are annually presented to the Royal Astronomi-cal Society and other learned Insti-tutions. I have the honour to be, Your obedient servant, M. Doberck. The Under Secretary of State for the Colonies.
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708 or quarters marking, the at the same time re- 630 a my month. Fat should ascio lau. $30 30. 3.7 3. I mould therefore venture & re- -ques. his Lordship and the resistant B great & me au allename not less than their stated above. 4. I have the honour & draw his Lordship's attention to also another paint. Whereas in this country the are -cedure of scientific me is V great extents founded sepon the re- -lative merits of their publications. I am informed, that scientific offi -cials, thus Groceeding. If the colon nics, Fad it adviceable & have tuir afficial rank strictly defined. The Admiralty decided for instance concerning Mr. Fill's rank. before he broueded to the Cape Her Majesty & Antronomer. there. - It mould be very likely impossible for his Excellency the Governar af Thong, offici. Kong to decide concerning my al rank upon my arrival 2 -ced on eg equality will a Surveyor Queral, who is not a member of The Council. 6. I have also the honour B my Lord, the uretary State, to, requesty. a subjur & the sanction of Her Ma- -jesty, grant Uniform of one leave t Vear th Colonial Civil Ser. want of the fourth class. 7. I would also venture Bo wis Lordship to direct that my Annual Resort as Director of the Observatory be presented in print trang the Colonial Pure- tarzy to the Gavernar of Hong Kong. 8. Die J. C. Hennessy, Dern Ghat the honour for consults on this paint, in- formed the this course is mata auriana l. -ring 1 My chiefs chiefs reason for vente. B make this regace, is amy xial to avoid complication by securing, that the Annual Report Fed in a of Colong, Veire Jam not personally Anown, thereas his Lordship would immediately decide this am Quorn for nine Viilid Kingdom. 5. As thiess of department I point, as I years in the impartans experts to be pla precen. farm similar to t other reperto, that are ensually preacuted to the Regal Astronomi- -ul Sarity and other learned Ima stitutions. I have the honour & be. Svi Your obedient servant, M. Daherex. The Under Secretary Stati zer the Clones.
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708

or quarters marking, the

at the same time

re-

630 a

my month.

Fat should ascio lau.

$30

30.

3.7

3. I mould therefore venture & re- -ques. his Lordship

and the resistant

B

great & me

au allename

not less than their stated above.

4. I have the honour & draw his Lordship's attention to also another paint. Whereas in this country the are -cedure of scientific

me

is ✡

V

great extents founded sepon the re- -lative merits of their publications. I am informed, that scientific offi -cials, thus Groceeding. If the colon

nics, Fad it adviceable & have

tuir afficial rank strictly defined. The Admiralty decided for instance concerning Mr. Fill's rank. before he broueded to the Cape

Her

Majesty & Antronomer. there. - It mould be very likely impossible for his Excellency the Governar af Thong,

offici.

Kong

to decide concerning my

al rank upon my

arrival

2

-ced on eg

equality will a Surveyor Queral, who is not a member of The Council.

6. I have also the honour B

my Lord, the uretary

State, to,

requesty.

a

subjur & the sanction of Her Ma- -jesty, grant

Uniform of

one leave t

Vear

th

Colonial Civil Ser.

want of the fourth class.

7. I would also venture Bo wis Lordship to direct that my Annual Resort as Director of the Observatory be presented in print trang the Colonial Pure- tarzy to the Gavernar of Hong Kong.

8. Die J. C. Hennessy, Dern Ghat the honour for consults on this paint, in-

formed

the this course is mata auriana l.

-ring

1

My chiefs

chiefs reason for vente.

B make this

regace, is

amy

xial to avoid complication by securing, that the Annual Report

Fed in a

of

Colong, Veire Jam not personally Anown, thereas his Lordship would

immediately decide this

am Quorn for nine

Viilid Kingdom. 5. As thiess of department I

point, as I years in the

impartans experts to be pla

precen.

farm similar to t other reperto, that are ensually preacuted to the Regal Astronomi- -ul Sarity and other learned Ima

stitutions.

I have the honour & be.

Svi

Your obedient servant,

M. Daherex.

The Under Secretary

Stati zer the Clones.

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