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It would have been convenient to

portface dealing with this question

Will the Shails talous were settled. but be Luxas hello me that

as the

the higher officials in Hong Kong have recently been given

wireless of salary

and be deprived

delay in dealing with the subordinate

branches. But we shall

...

5 go

thee

probably ground again.

Q

$148

No.202

sir,

soon as the precedent is established

at the Shants in

9 Presed as

proposed.

Ixo

1617

0.716.9.

16/7

Marin,

One

copy:

in Pensions

Defly

...

A.F

...

The spare copersis hech

have

24716

Hereuret

Received in

Library

24/100

Goverment House,

273

23401

Hongkong, 3rd. June, 1901

7 JUL 1901

No.

In reply to paragraph 4 of your Despatch

402 of the 21st. of last December, I have the honour to transmit to you the enclosed copies of tables drawn up by the Captain Superintendent of Police and the Colonial Treasurer, whom I appointed to form a Committee for that purpose, classifying the salaries of the Subordinate Civil Service, together with a report by Mr. F. H. May forwarding the systematisation

of allowances.

2.

I do not desire that any action should be

taken at present on that part of the new scheme which concerns the Colonial Secretary's Office, as the reorganization of that Department is under my consideration and I await the return of the Colonial Secretary before submitting final recommendations; but I approve of all the other increases proposed and recommend that they should take effect from the 1st.

of January, 1901.

3.

Executive Council.

The scheme is viewed favourably by my

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

...

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Henry Arthur Blake

Governor, &c..

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It would have been convenient to portface dealing with this question Will the Shails talous were settled. but be Luxas hello me that as the the higher officials in Hong Kong have recently been given wireless of salary and be deprived delay in dealing with the subordinate branches. But we shall ... 5 go thee probably ground again. Q $148 No.202 sir, soon as the precedent is established at the Shants in 9 Presed as proposed. Ixo 1617 0.716.9. 16/7 Marin, One copy: in Pensions Defly ... A.F ... The spare copersis hech have 24716 Hereuret Received in Library 24/100 Goverment House, 273 23401 Hongkong, 3rd. June, 1901 7 JUL 1901 No. In reply to paragraph 4 of your Despatch 402 of the 21st. of last December, I have the honour to transmit to you the enclosed copies of tables drawn up by the Captain Superintendent of Police and the Colonial Treasurer, whom I appointed to form a Committee for that purpose, classifying the salaries of the Subordinate Civil Service, together with a report by Mr. F. H. May forwarding the systematisation of allowances. 2. I do not desire that any action should be taken at present on that part of the new scheme which concerns the Colonial Secretary's Office, as the reorganization of that Department is under my consideration and I await the return of the Colonial Secretary before submitting final recommendations; but I approve of all the other increases proposed and recommend that they should take effect from the 1st. of January, 1901. 3. Executive Council. The scheme is viewed favourably by my THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., ... I have the honour to be, sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Henry Arthur Blake Governor, &c..
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It would have been convenient to portface dealing with this question Will the Shails talous were settled. but be Luxas hello me that as the the higher officials in thang Kong have recully been given wircases of calory and be depurad delay in dealing with the subordinate branches. But we shall Какие в 5 go thee probably ground again. Q $148 No.202 sir, soon as the preceduct is solablished at the Shants in 9 Presed as proposed. Ixo 1617 0.716.9. 16/7 Marin, One coby: in Pensions Defly ردانه A.F ستمدار The spare copersis hech have 24716 Hereuret Received in Library 24/100 Goverment House, 273 23401 Hongkong, 3rd. June, 19017 JUL OF No. In reply to paragraph 4 of your Despatch 402 of the 21st. of last December, I have the honour to transmit to you the enclosed copies of tables drawn up by the Captain Superintendent of Police and the Colonial Treasurer, whom I appointed to form a Committee for that purpose, classi- fying the salaries of the Subordinate Civil Service, together with a report by Mr. F. H. May forwarding the systematisation of allowances. 2. I do not desire that any action should be taken at present on that part of the new scheme which con- cerns the Colonial Secretary's Office, as the reorganization of that Department is under my consideration and I await the return of the Colonial Secretary before submitting final re- commendations; but I approve of all the other increases pro- posed and recommend that they should take effect from the 1st. of January, 1901. 3. Executive Council. The scheme is viewed favourably by my THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.F., Loc 80... I have the honour to be, sir, Your most obedient Humble servant, Henry Assis Governor, &C..
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It would have been convenient to

portface dealing with this question

Will the Shails talous were settled. but be Luxas hello me that

as the

the higher officials in thang

Kong have recully been given

wircases of calory

and be depurad

delay in dealing with the subordinate

branches. But we shall

Какие в

5 go

thee

probably ground again.

Q

$148

No.202

sir,

soon as the preceduct is solablished

at the Shants in

9 Presed as

proposed.

Ixo

1617

0.716.9.

16/7

Marin,

One

coby:

in Pensions

Defly

ردانه

A.F

ستمدار

The spare copersis hech

have

24716

Hereuret

Received in

Library

24/100

Goverment House,

273

23401

Hongkong, 3rd. June, 19017 JUL OF

No.

In reply to paragraph 4 of your Despatch

402 of the 21st. of last December, I have the honour to transmit to you the enclosed copies of tables drawn up by the Captain Superintendent of Police and the Colonial Treasurer, whom I appointed to form a Committee for that purpose, classi- fying the salaries of the Subordinate Civil Service, together with a report by Mr. F. H. May forwarding the systematisation

of allowances.

2.

I do not desire that any action should be

taken at present on that part of the new scheme which con- cerns the Colonial Secretary's Office, as the reorganization of that Department is under my consideration and I await the return of the Colonial Secretary before submitting final re- commendations; but I approve of all the other increases pro- posed and recommend that they should take effect from the 1st.

of January, 1901.

3.

Executive Council.

The scheme is viewed favourably by my

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.F.,

Loc

80...

I have the honour to be,

sir,

Your most obedient

Humble servant,

Henry Assis

Governor, &C..

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