the Hong Kong Police rendered in cant by the lamented death of Major-General Gordon, which I reported to Your Lordship by telegraph
2. on the 14th instant. I have received applications for the vacancy from the Assistant Harbour Master, Commander Hastings, from Mr Lethbridge, the Superintendent of the Victoria Gaol, from Major Selfe, R.A., and from Mr. F. May
3. Of these applicants I have no hesitation in recommending Mr May, one possessing the strongest claim and at the same time the best qualified candidate for the appointment, and I have much pleasure submitting his name for Your Lordship's approval.
Forwarded desp. n.394 7 Febry. 1893. Encl: 1. 18th Feby 1825
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Forwarded desp. n.3947 Febry. 1893. Encl: 1. 18th Feby 1825
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