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service of this Government, and that I have sanctioned, subject to your approval, the promotions and distribution of salary recommended in the enclosed copy letter from the Colonial Treasurer.
of Enclosure shownov!
I have the honour to be,
Sir
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Witham Robinson
COPY
No.55.
Sir,
TREASURY
Hong-Kong, 2nd November, 1897.
I have the honour to enclose a letter from Mr. J. Placido da Silva resigning his post of Fourth Clerk in this Department, and to recommend that his resignation be accepted.
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The accounts of the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund which were kept by this officer have been examined and found in order.
3.
I recommend that Mr. L. J. Lopes, Assistant Clerk in the Treasury, be appointed to manage the accounts of the Widows' and Orphans' Pension Fund from which he will draw $15 a month for this additional work in the same manner as Mr. Silva was paid.
4.
I advise that Mr. Leo D'Almaca e Castro, at present Seventh Clerk in this Department, be appointed to succeed Mr. Silva. In thus proposing the promotion of the Seventh Clerk over the heads of the Fifth and Sixth Clerks, I am guided by the following reasons. I consider that it would
The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary.
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service of
of this Government,
and that I have sanctioned,
subject to your approval, the promotions and distri_ bution of salary recommend ed in the enclosed copy
letter from the Colonial 1897.
a
Treasurer.
of Enclosure ghwnov!
I have the honour to be,
Sir
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant, Witham Robmizon
COPY
No.55.
Sir,
TREASURY
Hong-Kong, 2nd. November, 1897.
I have the honour to enclose a letter from
Mr. J. Place'da Silva resigning his post of fourth Clerk in this Department, and to recommend that his resignation be
accepted.
2.
348
The accounts of the Widows'and Orphans 'Pen-
sion Fund which were kept by this officer have been exa-
mined and found in order.
3.
I recommend that Mr. L. J. Lopes, Assistant Clem in the Treasury, be appointed to manage the accounts of the Widows' and Orphans' Pension run from which he will draw $15 a month for this additional work in the same manner as
Mr. Silva was pail.
4.
I advise that Mr. Leo D'Almaca e Castro,a
present Seventh Clerk in this Department, be appointed to succeed Mr. Silva. In thus proposing the promotion of the Seventh Clerk over the heads of the fifth and sixth clerks, I am guided by the following reasons. I consider that it
at
would
The Honourable
The Colonial Secretary.
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