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had provisionally appointed all. J. H. Kemp as cadet, to succeed

him with the

emoluments that he had

been receiving as in charge of the registration

of claims to land at Ping Shan, viz., his salary as a Cadet + $1200 a year and #384

a year

I think these

allowances. Mr. Kemp was afterwards, as reported in your despatch No. 518

of the

28th Dec. 1900

appointed an acting Police

Magistrate, with

pay at the rate of #600 in addition to

his pay as an unpassed

Cadet. Mr. Wood who

had to take up Kemp's work at Ping Shan like the latter, was appointed

Registrar of the Land Court

was approved"

(C.O. 231 of 16 July 60)

Mr.

Mr.

DRAFT.

MINUTE.

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney,

Earl of Onslow.

Mr. Chamberlain.

also succeeded him in the latter capacity, apparently with the same salary.

5. I recognised

the necessities

of the public service, as set forth in your despatch No. 519 of the

28th Dec 1900,

required that Cadets, passed and unpassed, should be appointed acting in

I should have

pointed out the desirability of employing unpassed cadets acting in substantive appointments except in cases of the most urgent

necessity. I think it to be regretted that

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had provisionally appointed all. J. H. Kemp as cadet, to succeed him with the emoluments that he had been receiving as in charge of the registration of claims to land at Ping Shan, viz., his salary as a Cadet + $1200 a year and #384 a year I think these allowances. Mr. Kemp was afterwards, as reported in your despatch No. 518 of the 28th Dec. 1900 appointed an acting Police Magistrate, with pay at the rate of #600 in addition to his pay as an unpassed Cadet. Mr. Wood who had to take up Kemp's work at Ping Shan like the latter, was appointed Registrar of the Land Court was approved" (C.O. 231 of 16 July 60) Mr. Mr. DRAFT. MINUTE. Mr. Antrobus. Mr. Cox. Mr. Lucas. Mr. Graham. Sir M. Ommanney, Earl of Onslow. Mr. Chamberlain. also succeeded him in the latter capacity, apparently with the same salary. 5. I recognised the necessities of the public service, as set forth in your despatch No. 519 of the 28th Dec 1900, required that Cadets, passed and unpassed, should be appointed acting in I should have pointed out the desirability of employing unpassed cadets acting in substantive appointments except in cases of the most urgent necessity. I think it to be regretted that
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had prisionally afferented all. J. H. Kesay unfessed cadet, to succeed

him with the

Am

Jame

emoluments that he had

at been receiving as I which incharge of the registration

of claims to land at Ping Shan, vis, his salary as a Cadet + $1200 a fear and #384

a year

I this

comy ances. ll. Kemp my des afterwards, as reforted you dest. No. 518

was

of the

28 th Dec. 1900

appanted an acting Police

lagistrate, with

with palay

at the rate of #ron in addition to

a

year

his fay as an unfassed

Cadet! Mr. Wood who

had to taken ufell Kemp's work at Ping Shan like latter', appt to

an

be Registrar of the Land Cont

was approved"

no

****

231 of 16 July 60)

Mr.

Mr.

DRAFT.

MINUTE.

Mr. Antrobus.

Mr. Cox.

Mr. Lucas.

Mr. Graham.

Sir M. Ommanney,

Earl of Onslow.

Mr. Chamberlain.

also succeded her in ft. latter capacity, affor

ently salary.

5.

that the

the same

527

Irecognised

necessities

of the public sewing, as set forth in your desf. No. 519 of the

28th Dec 1900,

required that way.

Colay, fared and unfessed, should be app? acting in I should hen

in some

of heruse

fainted out the desciability of employing unforsed cadets touct in substantive aff 65% except in cases the most urgent,

me

A

cessity. I think it lobe regretted that

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