Page 363
shirts have reported his
") eacher, but
So
proceed
C.Pd. 2
at once
2/9
No. 34-1
Hongkong.
{
1
Sir,
C. O.
36391
134
1 SEP 22
Government House,
Hongkong, 31st July, 1902.
With reference to your Despatch No. 176 of the 17th May, 1901, I have the honour to inform you that as the report of the Acting Director of Public Works was not at that time very favourable as regards Mr. Grey's zeal and aptitude for work, he was informed that his appointment to the permanent establishment, of which you approved in your Despatch above quoted, was conditional upon a favourable report being received as regards his qualifications at the end of a stated period. I regret to inform you that Mr. Chatham is not yet disposed to recommend Mr. Grey's promotion from the temporary to the permanent establishment. For some time he has been detached for work under the New Territories Land Court, and Mr. Gompertz states that so far as he can judge Mr. Grey has performed his duties satisfactorily. Mr. Chatham, however, reports that while Mr. Grey was employed under him he had occasion to be much dissatisfied with the manner in which he performed his duties.
2. Under these circumstances I have ordered that no action is to be taken for the present under the Despatch
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
&C.
&C
&C...
Page 363
Page 363
shirts have reported his
") eacher, but
So
proceed
C.Pd. 2
at once
2/9
No. 34-1
Hongkong.
{
1
sir,
C. O.
36391
134
Kec
1 SEP 22!
Goverment House,
Hongkong, 31st. July, 1902.
Goe
Tesy of
With reference to your Despatch No. 176
of the 17th. May, 1901, I have the honour to inform you that
as the report of the Acting Director of Public Works was not
at that time very favourable as regards Mr. Grey's zeal and
aptitude for work, he was informed that his appointment to
the permanent establishment, of which you approved in your
Despatch above quoted, was conditional upon a favourable report
being received as regards his qualifications at the end of a
stated period. I regret to inform you that Mr. Chatham is not
yet disposed to recommend Mr. Grey's promotion from the tempora-
ry to the permanent establishment. For some time he has been
detached for work under the New Territories Land Court, and
Mr. Gompertz states that so far as he can judge Mr. Grey has
performed his duties satisfactorily. Mr. Chatham, however,
reports that while Mr. Grey was employed under him he had occa-
sion to be much dissatisfied with the manner in which he per-
formed his duties.
2.
Under these circumstances I have ordered
that no action is to be taken for the present under the Despatch
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,
&C. +
&C
&C...
in
No comments yet.
Private notes are available after approval.