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Mr. Jones control and might have been prevented had be
timed his previous leave in
1889 with
3.
more
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ore foresight. The further points~ - urged by Mr. Jones are equal_
ly inadmissible. The appoint ment in the Magistracy sought by him and carried with it an increase of emolu ments, whilst the liberal re- muneration offered by the
was
Committee of the New Kow-
of
loon School (some $85 a
month
}
in
month and free quarters in addition to his Government ~
pay) appears to have been ~ sufficient inducement to him to volunteer for tempo-
rary duty
even
at
in that Instituction
some sacrifice
the matter of vacation.
4.
in
The statement as to
the arduous and perilous duties of the first clerk of the Magistracy during the Plague epidemic and the com parison between the relative
leave
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