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Hongkong.
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Hongkong,1st.February, 1906.
I have the honour to acknowledge
the receipt of Your Lordship's Despatch No. 248 dated 22nd.
December, 1905, asking for my observations en a letter from
Mr. A. W. Grant, Senior Assistant Master at Queen's Col-
-lege, with regard to his leave of absence.
2.
For some time prior to 1887 the
Masters of Queen's College drew on leave only two months
full pay during the months of school vacations.On the 9th.
February of that year Sir William Marsh in his Despatch
No. 31 forwarded a memorial from the Head Master, Dr.G. H.
Bateson Wright, requesting that educational officers in
Hongkong should be allowed two months full pay leave, in
addition to school vacations, after not less than six years
service. This application was granted in Sir Henry Holland's
do
Despatch No. 48 of the 5th. April, 1887, which, however,
Mr. 16
pointed out that the effect of this would be to give these
educational
RIGHT HONOURABLE
THE EARL OF FLGIN, K.G.,
&C. 1
800.
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