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No.38

Hongkong.

C

C.0.

40592

Goverment House-Hongkong, 26th. August, 1902.

258

Gou

2614/00

Sir,

With reference to the telegraphic correspondence noted in the margin, I have the honour to inform you that the Chinese Viceroy at Foochow has renewed his application, through His Britannic Majesty's Consul at that Port, for the services of an Artillery non-commissioned Officer to act as Instructor in the Forts at Foochow.

2. The conditions of service are set out in the enclosure hereto.

3. The exchange value of the Kuping Tael was on the 18th. June 2s. 4d. and the salary at that exchange is equal to about £336 per annum.

4. As it is reported by the local Military Authorities that no non-commissioned Officer can be spared from this garrison for a sufficient length of time to enable him to be of any use to the Fukien Government, I have the honour to suggest that the matter be referred to the War Office with a view to the selection of a suitable candidate, in the event of His Majesty's Government considering it desirable to meet the wishes of the Chinese Authorities.

5. I should be glad to know as soon as possible by telegraph whether a non-commissioned Officer has been selected.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

Page 2004

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No.38

Hongkong.

C

C.0.

40592

Goverment House-Hongkong, 26th. August, 1902.

258

Gou

2614/00

Sir,

With reference to the telegraphic correspondence noted in the margin, I have the honour to inform you that the Chinese Viceroy at Foochow has renewed his application, through His Britannic Majesty's Consul at that Port, for the services of an Artillery non-commissioned Officer to act as Instructor in the Forts at Foochow.

2. The conditions of service are set out in the enclosure hereto.

3. The exchange value of the Kuping Tael was on the 18th. June 2s. 4d. and the salary at that exchange is equal to about £336 per annum.

4. As it is reported by the local Military Authorities that no non-commissioned Officer can be spared from this garrison for a sufficient length of time to enable him to be of any use to the Fukien Government, I have the honour to suggest that the matter be referred to the War Office with a view to the selection of a suitable candidate, in the event of His Majesty's Government considering it desirable to meet the wishes of the Chinese Authorities.

5. I should be glad to know as soon as possible by telegraph whether a non-commissioned Officer has been selected.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

Page 2004

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No.38 Hongkong. C C.0. 40592 Goverment House-Hongkong, 26th. August, 1902. 258 Gou 2614/00 Sir, With reference to the telegraphic correspondence noted in the margin, I have the honour to inform you that the Chinese Viceroy at Foochow has renewed his application, through His Britannic Majesty's Consul at that Port, for the services of an Artillery non-commissioned Officer to act as Instructor in the Forts at Foochow. 2. The conditions of service are set out in the enclosure hereto. 3. The exchange value of the Kuping Tael was on the 18th. June 2s. 4d. and the salary at that exchange is equal to about £336 per annum. 4. As it is reported by the local Military Authorities that no non-commissioned Officer can be spared from this garrison for a sufficient length of time to enable him to be of any use to the Fukien Government, I have the honour to suggest that the matter be referred to the War Office with a view to the selection of a suitable candidate, in the event of His Majesty's Government considering it desirable to meet the wishes of the Chinese Authorities. 5. I should be glad to know as soon as possible by telegraph whether a non-commissioned Officer has been selected. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., Page 2004 (The original text has been proofread and formatted according to the given rules. The changes made include correcting spelling errors (e.g., "nen-commissioned" to "non-commissioned", "Fakhien" to "Fukien"), fixing spacing issues, and rejoining broken sentences. The text has been formatted into paragraphs using HTML tags.) becomes -> removing last line as per rule 12 and 16 No.38 Hongkong. C C.0. 40592 Goverment House-Hongkong, 26th. August, 1902. 258 Gou 2614/00 Sir, With reference to the telegraphic correspondence noted in the margin, I have the honour to inform you that the Chinese Viceroy at Foochow has renewed his application, through His Britannic Majesty's Consul at that Port, for the services of an Artillery non-commissioned Officer to act as Instructor in the Forts at Foochow. 2. The conditions of service are set out in the enclosure hereto. 3. The exchange value of the Kuping Tael was on the 18th. June 2s. 4d. and the salary at that exchange is equal to about £336 per annum. 4. As it is reported by the local Military Authorities that no non-commissioned Officer can be spared from this garrison for a sufficient length of time to enable him to be of any use to the Fukien Government, I have the honour to suggest that the matter be referred to the War Office with a view to the selection of a suitable candidate, in the event of His Majesty's Government considering it desirable to meet the wishes of the Chinese Authorities. 5. I should be glad to know as soon as possible by telegraph whether a non-commissioned Officer has been selected. THE RIGHT HONOURABLE JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P., Page 2004
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No.38

Hongkong.

C

C.0.

40592

Goverment House-

Hongkong, 26th. August, 1902.

258

Gou

2614/00

sir,

With reference to the telegraphic corres-

pondence noted in the margin, I have the honour to inform you

that the Chinese Viceroy at Foochow has renewed his applica-

tion, through His Britannic Majesty's Consul at that Port,

for the services of an Artillery nen-commissioned Officer te

act as Instructor in the Forts at Foochow.

lose

1900.

Dy decretary

the July, 1900.

he Hate August, 1900.

Rugust,

2.

The conditions of service are set out in

the enclosure hereto.

3.

The exchange value of the Kuping Tael was

a.

on the 18th. June 2 s. 4d. and the salary at that exchange

is equal to about £336 per annum.

4.

As it is reported by the local Military

Authorities that no non-commissioned Officer can be spared

from this garrison for a sufficient length of time to enable

him to be of any use to the Fakhien Government, I have the

honour to suggest that the matter be referred to the War Of-

fice with a view to the selection of a suitable candidate, in

the event of His Majesty's Government considering it desirable

to meet the wishes of the Chinese Authorities.

5.

I should be glad to know as soon as pos-

sible by telegraph whether a non-commissioned Officer has been

selected

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M.P.,

2004

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