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taries the facts

9.

cretary of

so ascertained!

Curiously enough the Se-

State a

agrees

with the views

expressed not merely by

me, but

by the Unofficial Members and

public of Hongkong,

and in car.

-

, you

con-

demning my views and theirs, have the appearance at least, of condemning the action of that high official.

10.

Again I accept unhesitatingly your assurance that the receipt of the despatch

of the 21st April last put aside all opposition to the appointment of a Committee of Enquiry, and had

no other anxiety than that it should get to work as speedily as possible.

But it must be admitted, I think, that his first appointment was very unfortunate. It was neither within the letter nor the spirit of

the Marquis of Ripon's instructions. It was unwieldy in number, and it did not

consist of the desired majority of

persons unconnected with the Government service. It contained

members of the Government service, who, for many reasons, were most undesirable and most unpopular Members of any such Enquiry.

I said nothing on the subject at first,

but it is more than probable,

considering that his Excellency was enlightened by the public press,

he would see fit to make some change.

In reply to my first remonstrance, one Official and one Unofficial Member were withdrawn. The Committee was less unwieldy,

but still wrongly composed. If the Official Member only had been withdrawn, I should have been satisfied. As it was, none of my objections were met. The relative strength of parties remained the same.

11.

I may say here that your attack on the community generally

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taries the facts 9. cretary of so ascertained! Curiously enough the Se- State a agrees with the views expressed not merely by me, but by the Unofficial Members and public of Hongkong, and in car. - , you con- demning my views and theirs, have the appearance at least, of condemning the action of that high official. 10. Again I accept unhesitatingly your assurance that the receipt of the despatch of the 21st April last put aside all opposition to the appointment of a Committee of Enquiry, and had no other anxiety than that it should get to work as speedily as possible. But it must be admitted, I think, that his first appointment was very unfortunate. It was neither within the letter nor the spirit of the Marquis of Ripon's instructions. It was unwieldy in number, and it did not consist of the desired majority of persons unconnected with the Government service. It contained members of the Government service, who, for many reasons, were most undesirable and most unpopular Members of any such Enquiry. I said nothing on the subject at first, but it is more than probable, considering that his Excellency was enlightened by the public press, he would see fit to make some change. In reply to my first remonstrance, one Official and one Unofficial Member were withdrawn. The Committee was less unwieldy, but still wrongly composed. If the Official Member only had been withdrawn, I should have been satisfied. As it was, none of my objections were met. The relative strength of parties remained the same. 11. I may say here that your attack on the community generally
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taries the facts

9.

cretary of

so ascertained!

Curiously enough the Se-

State a

agrees

with the viceve

expressed not merely by

merely by me, but

the Unofficial Members and

-public of Hongkong,

by

by the

and in car.

-

, you

con

- demning my views and their, have the appearance at least, of -demning the action of that high of

ficial .

10.

Again I accept unhes.

assurance that the receipt of the despatch.

tatingly you'r Governor

ar

a

of the 21th April last put aside all opposition to the appointment of. Committee of Enquiry, anxiety

no other

get to work as

and had

than that it should

speedily as possible

But it must be admitted, I think, that his first appointurrent was very unfortunate. It was neither within the letter nor the

spirit of

the Marquees

of Riporis instructions. It was un-

wieldy in number, and it did not

consist

consist of the desired

555

majority of

persons unconnected with the Go-

verument service. It contained hos

members of the Government service, who, for many reass

reasons were moskun.

desirable and most unpopular Members of any

such Enquiry. said nothing

on the at

ad

I

subject at first,

it more than probable.

considering that this Exceliency of

and

his cron motion.

enlightened by the public press,

would sie fit to make sauc

change.

reply to buy first ranoustrance, one Official and one Unofficial Menter were withdrawn. The Committee was less unwieldy

but still

wrongly composed. If the Official Member only

had been withdrawn, I should have served. As it was none of my

the objection The relative strength of parties re

by

mained the same.

change.

71.

I may say

here that your

attack

on the community generally

becaus

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