Letter from Blue
7
the Board of Trade's letter
dealing with the subject
of the 7th June 1882, a copy of which
was forwarded
to the Governor of Hongkong
by Lord Kimberley in his
Despatch No. 137 of
the 27th June 1882, and to the Memorandum
The whole probability of the fact is that Government
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and "I would add that
Service is opposed to payments being made partly
by fee and partly by
Salary.
But though I am unable to assent to
your present proposal with regard to the
Salaries of Mr. Dixon and
Is Patrachte, I may
not refuse to entertain the
question of an
increase of Salary being granted to
the officers in question
when they have had
longer service, should
their work continue to be
satisfactory and should
their services continue to give
satisfaction.
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of the 7th June 1882, an copy of which
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to the Governor of Hongkong
by Lord Kimberley in his
Despatch ho 137 of
the
27th June 1882, and to the Sound fre
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The whole pility of the fact 150 Sovernment
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J and "I would add that
Service is opposed to payments the general
being
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made partly
by find and partly by
Salary.
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to assent
to
unable
your prescal
proposal with regard to the
Sabatier of Mr Dixon and
Is Pactrachte, Tomay
what I shall not
refuse to entertain
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