instead of 35, and I would
y
the lo
ask that if successful years additional should be Taken into consideration,
if
any element is wanting in any other way to qualify for full pension.
2 that on all occasions when asked, I have been ever ready. I afford Government help or assistance beyond my regular duties and have always on such occasions Cheerfully placed my services at the disposal of Government, thus since I have been in Hong Kong I have served on:
1. The Law Revision Committee
which I was a member from its formation in 1882 till it was dissolved in 1890. The amount of work done gratuitously and unremittingly by this body was considerable and in connection therewith I had to devote not a little time in labour and research out of office hours.
2. The Land Commission appointed by His Excellency The Governor in April 1886 to enquire into and report on the system of leasing Crown Lands, to suggest any alterations or improvements therein to facilitate the transfer of Land and to report upon means to check over-crowding in the more populous parts of the colony.
3. The Squatters Commission, and at one time I was Chairman of the Squatters Board vide His Excellency the Governor's letter dated April 1891.
4. The Committee appointed to enquire into the defalcations in the Post Office.
5. Chairman of the Committee appointed to enquire into the Treasury defalcations and to report
instead of 35, and I would
y
the lo
ask that if sucessa years additional should be Taken into consideration,
if
any element is wanting in any other way to qualify for full pension .
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2 that on all occasions when asked, I have been ever lead
ready. afford Government help or assistance beyond my regular duties and have always on such occasions Cheerfully placed my services at the disposal of Govern = =ment, thus since I have been in Hong Kong I have served on :
1. The Law Revision Committee
which I was a members from its formation in 1882 till it was ~ disvolved in 1890. The amount of work
gratuitously
and uvision done
by this body
was considerable
and in connection therewith I had to devote not a little lime in labour and
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research out of office hours . 2: The Land Commission appointed by His Excellency The Governor in April 1886 to enquire into and report on the system of leaving - Crown Lands, to suggest any alterations or improvements therein to facilitate the trausser of Land and to report
upon me aus to check over-
in the more
crowding
theekly populated parts of the colony. 3: The Squatters Commission,
and at one time I was Chair=
man
the
Squallers Board vide His Excellency the Govenor's letter dated April
1891.
4: The Comm
ittee
appointed to enquire into the defalcations in the Post Office. -
5: Chairman of the Committee appointed to enquire into the Suasury defalcations and to
report
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