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Sir,
9832 Enclosure 19 June 1899
With reference to your despatch No. 74 of the 23rd April last, I have the honour to forward for your information a copy of a minute by the Colonial Treasurer, from which you will observe that Mr. Malsch's service under this Government was continuous.
2. With reference to paragraph 4 of your despatch, it appears that Mr. Malsch, although he entered the public service in the capacity of a clerk of works, was practically Assistant Engineer, and was duly qualified to perform the duties attaching to a professional man of that standing.
3. I understand that Mr. Malsch is an A.M.I.C.E., and I have no reason to doubt that his professional qualifications entitle him to the two years addition to his pension for able service for the professional qualifications inserted in his Certificate.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
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Goveruseat House,
Hongkong, 24th. June, 1899.
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Sir,
9832 Enclosure 19 June
1899
With reference to your despatch No. 74 of
the 2310. April last, I have une honour to forward for your iafora-
ation a copy of a minute by the Colonial Treasurer, from whica you
will observe that Mr. Malsch's service under this Goverumeat was
continuous.
2.
With reference to paragraph 4 of your
despatch, it appears that Mr. Malsch, although he entered the
public service in the capacity of a clerk of works, was practically
20 Assistant sagineer, and was duly qualified to perform the duties
attachlag to a professional man of that standing.
3.
I understand that Mr. Malsch is au
A.4.1.0.§., and i have 30 reason to doubt that his professional
qualificatious entitle him to the two years addition to his peusion.
-able service for the professional qualifications laserted in his
Certificate.
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
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