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-ferential claim possessed by Mr. Kemp by virtue of his being

a Cadet. From what I have observed of his work I have no doubt that he will if appointed make an excellent Magistrate". The Secretary of State in Despatch No. 191 of the 7th. June, 1901, .selected and appointed Mr. Hazeland.

G. A. WOODCOCK:

On the retirement of Mr. C. W. Duggan, Secretary of the Sanitary Board, the Governor in Despatch No. 198 of the 30th. May, 1901, at the recommendation of the

2366; Sanitary Board, advised the appointment of Mr. Woodcock,

Assistant Schoolmaster, Queen's College, to the vacancy: and the Secretary of State approved in Despatch No. 241 of the 19th. July, 1901.

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CAPTAIN LYONS: On the promotion of Mr. Badeley to be Captain Superintendent of Police, General Gascoigne in Despatch No. 235

27vf5 of the 81st. May, 1902, recommended Mr. Hallifax, Cadet, to be

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Deputy Superintendent of Police: but the Secretary of State in his telegram dated 18th. July, 1902, stated that he had ap- pointed Captain Lyons, Assistant Commissioner of Police, Perak, to this post.

J.N.JONES: On the promotion of Mr. Bazeland to be 2nd. Police Magistrate, General Gascoigne in Despatch No. 880 of the 2nd. July, 1902, recommended Mr. Kemp, Cadet, to be Deputy Registrar and Appraiser of the Supreme Court: but the Secretary of State D-appointed Mr. J. W. Jones, Assistant Schoolmaster at Queen's

College, in Despatch Ro. 276 of the 29th. August, 1908.

L.A.M.JOHNSTON: On the death of Commander 7. C. H. Hastings, General Gascoigne, in Despatch No. 154 of the 18th. April,1902, 20451 recommended Mr. C.Mcl. Messer, Cadet, for the appointment of

Postmaster-General: but the Secretary of State on the recommen, dation of the Governor of the Straits Settlements, appointed Mr. Johnston, Cadet in the Service of the Straits Settlements, by Despatch No. 184 of the 20th. June, 1902. 02

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1st. December, 1902,

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