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DRAFT.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

No.

C. A. G.

HONG KONG.

No. 19

Governor Sir W. Robinson.

MINUTE.

Mr. Johnson 28

Mr. Lucas 29

Mr. Fairfield.

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade.

Mr. Buxton.

Marquess of Ripon.

Downing Street,

7 December 1893.

I have the honour to transmit to you copies of correspondence with Sir Cecil Smith, as noted in the margin, relative to a proposal to amalgamate the Civil Services of the Straits Settlements and Hong Kong.

2. I concur generally in the views expressed by Sir C. Smith on this question, and I would propose that, in future, cadets shall be selected for the Civil Service of the Straits Settlements and Hong Kong, thus treating the two services as one, for the purpose at all events of recruiting cadets; that all future officers shall be informed that they may be required to serve in either Colony indifferently, and that vacancies may be filled from a common list, irrespective of the Colony in which they occur, the sole considerations to be taken into account being the merits, qualifications, and special experience of those whose names appear on such list.

Further Minute.

14.Oct. 93. (No. 16734)

C.O. to Sir C. Smith

Sir C. Smith to C.O. 21.Oct. (No. 17953)

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Page 560 DRAFT. STRAITS SETTLEMENTS. No. C. A. G. HONG KONG. No. 19 Governor Sir W. Robinson. MINUTE. Mr. Johnson 28 Mr. Lucas 29 Mr. Fairfield. Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Bramston. Mr. Meade. Mr. Buxton. Marquess of Ripon. Downing Street, 7 December 1893. I have the honour to transmit to you copies of correspondence with Sir Cecil Smith, as noted in the margin, relative to a proposal to amalgamate the Civil Services of the Straits Settlements and Hong Kong. 2. I concur generally in the views expressed by Sir C. Smith on this question, and I would propose that, in future, cadets shall be selected for the Civil Service of the Straits Settlements and Hong Kong, thus treating the two services as one, for the purpose at all events of recruiting cadets; that all future officers shall be informed that they may be required to serve in either Colony indifferently, and that vacancies may be filled from a common list, irrespective of the Colony in which they occur, the sole considerations to be taken into account being the merits, qualifications, and special experience of those whose names appear on such list. Further Minute. 14.Oct. 93. (No. 16734) C.O. to Sir C. Smith Sir C. Smith to C.O. 21.Oct. (No. 17953)
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DRAFT.

STRAITS SETTLEMENTS.

No.

0. A. G.

HONG KONG.

No.

19

overnor Sir W. Robinson.

MINUTE.

Bec

Mr. Johnson 28

Mr. Lucas 29

Mr. Fairfield. Du..

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Bramston.

Mr. Meade. O

Mr. Buxton.

Marquess of Ripon.

S

17953

Hong Kong Straits

torty

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1555

Downing Street,

7

December 1893.

I have the honour to transmit to

ou copies of correspondence with Sir Cecil, Smith, as noted in the margin, relative to a proposal to amalgamate the Civil Services of the Straits Settlements and Hong Kong.

2. I concur generally in the views expressed by Sir C. Smith on this ques- tion, and I would propose that, in future, cadets shall be selected for the Civil Service of the Straits Settle-

ments and Hong Kong, thus treating the

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Further Minute.

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