CO129-323 - Acting Governor May Governor Nathan - 1904 [6-7] — Page 413

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Appraiser in the various occasions for more than three and half years.

* NEW **

1. CJ example, now Judge

.7. But if there is any period to which I might call special attention to my work in this Registry is to the period marked, (b) 30th May 1900 to 7th April 1902.-During this period the present Registrar, then Senior Deputy, went to England on sick leave and for nearly 2 years under Mr Norton-Kyshe, recently retired, I did the work of this Registry and received very feeble support.

8. When I entered this Registry in 1897 I had already passed my Bar Final Examination, and was called to the Bar in June 1903. During my tenure of office in this Court, I have gained much experience as a lawyer.

8. While fully recognizing the unique position that Cadets hold in the Hong Kong Civil Service, I have never known a case in which a Cadet, simply because he is a Cadet, in legal appointments has taken precedence to a Barrister-at-law, and I most respectfully submit that the present case, for my reasons already given, is not one that can with justice and reasonable fair treatment to me allow Mr Kemp to step into the Registry as Senior Deputy Registrar, but rather that he should come in as Deputy Registrar and Accountant, thus giving him the best possible training, and with submission, dispensing justice to me,

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411 Appraiser in the various occasions for more than three and half years. * NEW ** 1. CJ example, now Judge .7. But if there is any period to which I might call special attention to my work in this Registry is to the period marked, (b) 30th May 1900 to 7th April 1902.-During this period the present Registrar, then Senior Deputy, went to England on sick leave and for nearly 2 years under Mr Norton-Kyshe, recently retired, I did the work of this Registry and received very feeble support. 8. When I entered this Registry in 1897 I had already passed my Bar Final Examination, and was called to the Bar in June 1903. During my tenure of office in this Court, I have gained much experience as a lawyer. 8. While fully recognizing the unique position that Cadets hold in the Hong Kong Civil Service, I have never known a case in which a Cadet, simply because he is a Cadet, in legal appointments has taken precedence to a Barrister-at-law, and I most respectfully submit that the present case, for my reasons already given, is not one that can with justice and reasonable fair treatment to me allow Mr Kemp to step into the Registry as Senior Deputy Registrar, but rather that he should come in as Deputy Registrar and Accountant, thus giving him the best possible training, and with submission, dispensing justice to me,
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411

Appraiser in the various occasions for more than three and half

egal bas 300:

years.

* NEW **

1. CJ ecлspele, niiw Ju

‚ÍOSGBA1 TEengid ent

.7. But if there is any period to which I might call

it

special attention to my work in this Registry is to the period

ja pritzeɛ neod ybsetle

A

ww 308) Jeugel ni ta

im of eonézeteng

vidatuoncé

i

marked, (b) 30th May 1900 to 7th April 1902.-During this period

the present Registrar, then Senior Deputy, went to England on

€721

lafruzada bus trasaba, stuged to e011)

1.1 essbib.ee and oɛla se odw qaed

Japan) I wolfueles a do te exoterans wel al .ð

spoj neet cum,quek TS OF

*4:1

quelaet ent of penistus dit

2 TOIMUL BE OG BING

salut end gnies sexbrenda una,aqidɛyrugaŭ eft lo vasic Từ L

EQICA Z ed almig *in & -Yael recuerqaë një tum

$.3 poltul.eq avad pra

gnrwolin】 enł gaitup reais.. Lis Tattzigen t

LORI [.sursi a 93 2 8021

0001

maczetq of 2061

*#20700 (ie.

sick leave and for nearly 2 years under Ar Norton-Kyshe,

1

recently retired, I did the work of this Registry and received

very feeble support.

8. When I entered this Registry in 1897 I had already

passed my Bar Final Examination, and was called to the Bar in

June 1903. During my tenure of office in this Court. I have

gained much experience as a lawyer.

8. While fully recognizing the unique position that Gladers

Cadets hold in the HongKong. Civil Service. I have never known a

case in which a. Cadet, simply because he is a. Cadet, in legal

appointments has taken precedence to a Barrister-at-law, and. I.

most respectfully submit that the present case, for my reasons

already given, is not one that can with justice and reasonable

fair treatment to me allow Mr Kemp to step into the Registry as

Senior Deputy Registrar, but rather that he should come in as

Deputy Registrar and Accountant, thus giving him the best

69ktuje urod to ser

ona leirolged qumpet

LealszqqA

rajne sTAL 1 JAN

DA NA BETO

possible training,- and with submission

-

- despensing justice.to

me,

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