CO129-250 - Acting Governor Barker - 1891 [6-8] — Page 39

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the Captain Superintendent of

Registrar

Police and the Registrar General.

anyway

do not appear to have in

altered since that

7.

year.

It would seem

therefore that the only

reason for proposing to remove the Treasurer from the position assigned to him is that he happens not to have had the same length of service as the officers whom it is proposed to pass over his head, but I would respectfully submit that, as the

Treasurer now holds his seat on

Council ex officio, in the same

the Colonial Secretary

unanimously and

and Attorney General hold theirs, it is somewhat hard (especially after a lapse of five months, during which period he has been

permitted to regard

his position as secure) that he should be subjected

to exceptional treatment in favour

of

of two nominated members, merely because he happens to be junior

more

to them, and this treatment is the more striking in that it entirely differs from that accorded to his predecessor, whose position vis à vis the Captain Superintendent and

the

the Registrar General was identical with that now occupied by Treasurer vis à vis the present

Registrar General.

Unless this is to be regarded

as an

exceptional

arrangement, in which case I can but regret that I am the victim of circumstances, the Treasurer of Hongkong will be placed in the anomalous position of never knowing what his position will

be a

year ahead, for though he may regard it as certain that length of service will never be allowed to count in his favour so

as

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37 the Captain Superintendent of Registrar Police and the Registrar General. anyway do not appear to have in altered since that 7. year. It would seem therefore that the only reason for proposing to remove the Treasurer from the position assigned to him is that he happens not to have had the same length of service as the officers whom it is proposed to pass over his head, but I would respectfully submit that, as the Treasurer now holds his seat on Council ex officio, in the same the Colonial Secretary unanimously and and Attorney General hold theirs, it is somewhat hard (especially after a lapse of five months, during which period he has been permitted to regard his position as secure) that he should be subjected to exceptional treatment in favour of of two nominated members, merely because he happens to be junior more to them, and this treatment is the more striking in that it entirely differs from that accorded to his predecessor, whose position vis à vis the Captain Superintendent and the the Registrar General was identical with that now occupied by Treasurer vis à vis the present Registrar General. Unless this is to be regarded as an exceptional arrangement, in which case I can but regret that I am the victim of circumstances, the Treasurer of Hongkong will be placed in the anomalous position of never knowing what his position will be a year ahead, for though he may regard it as certain that length of service will never be allowed to count in his favour so as
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37 the Captacie Supervisendent of Registar Police and the Re or General. anyway do not appear to have in altered since that 7. year. It would seen therefore that the only by reason for proposing to remove the Treasurer from the position assigned to hein is that he happens not to have had the same length of service as the officers whom it is proposed to -pass over his head, but I would respectfully submit that, as the Treasurer now holds his seat ar Council es officio, mi the samce the Colonial Secretary UNANNNer ad and Attorney General hold theirs, it is somewhat hard (especially after a lapse of five months, during which period he has been fomitted to re regard bis position as secure) that he should be subjecka. to exceptional treatment eir favorer of of two nominated members, merely because he happens to be junior mores to them, and this treatment is the striking in that it ente entirely differs from that accorded 10 his predecessor, whose position vis à vis the Captain Superintendent and the the Registar General was identical with that now occupied. by Treasurer vis à vis the present ~ Legiskar General. p Unless this is to be exceptional A as ana regarded arrangement, in which case I can' but regret that I am the victim of circumstances, the Treasurer of Angkong will be placed in the anomalous position of never - knowing what his position will be a year ahead, for though be may regard it as certacie that length of service will never be allowed to count in his faverer so av
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the Captacie Supervisendent of

Registar

Police and the Re

or General.

anyway

do not appear to have in

altered since that

7.

year.

It would seen

therefore that the only

by reason for proposing to remove the Treasurer from the position assigned to hein is that he happens not to have had the same length of service as the officers whom it is proposed to -pass over his head, but I would respectfully submit that, as the

Treasurer now holds his seat ar

Council es officio, mi the samce

the Colonial Secretary

UNANNNer ad

and Attorney General hold theirs, it is somewhat hard (especially after a lapse of five months, during which period he has been

fomitted to re

regard

bis position as secure) that he should be subjecka.

to exceptional treatment eir favorer

of

of two nominated members, merely because he happens to be junior

mores

to them, and this treatment is the striking in that it ente

entirely differs from that accorded 10 his predecessor, whose position vis à vis the Captain Superintendent and

the

the Registar General was identical with that now occupied. by Treasurer vis à vis the present ~

Legiskar General.

p

Unless this is to be

exceptional

A as ana

regarded

arrangement, in which case I can' but regret that I am the victim of circumstances, the Treasurer of Angkong will be placed in the anomalous position of never - knowing what his position will

be a

year ahead, for though be may regard it as certacie that length of service will never be allowed to count in his faverer so

av

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