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Sir,
C.O.
237
33939
RECEIVED
Registry,
(REN 27 SEP 31)
HongKong
20th August 1901
I have the honour
to
state in the event of the office
of First Police Magistrate becoming
vacant
that
my
name may be
borne
in mind as a
Candidate
for the said appointment.
I was appointed
2. I was appointed to the Inspector's Judge
in November 1878
and
Clerk of the Peace in September
1883, Clerk to the Chief Justice.
From March
1888
to October 1890, I was
Chief Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office, and
Clerk of Councils from March to December 1890. From October
1895 to February 1896, I was
Acting Registrar.
Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.,
His Majesty's Principal Secretary of State for the Colonies
31
Duplicate
Sir.
C.O.
237
33939
¡RECE
Magicciary,
(REN 27 SEF 31)
StongKong
20th August 1901
I have the hammus
to
ach in the event of the office
of First Police Magistrate becoming
vacant
chat
my
may se
bo
Ca
Candidate
remembered ad
for the said appointment.
appointed
2. I L to the Irisure Indge
November 1878
C
Clerw
on qu and in September
1883, flerk to the tries dustice.
From March
aclex
C
to October 1890, I
thief Clerk in the Colonial Secretary's Office, and
ad
Merk of Councils from March to December 1890. From October
1895 to February 1896, I was
Acting Right Soveronsable
Joseph Chamberlain, M. I.
Stis Majesty's Principal Suretary of State for the fylonies
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