CO129-335 - Governor Nathan - 1906 [8-10] — Page 563

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the 25th. instant. Mr. Kwong enquired if Mr. Smyth possess-

48

-ad the qualifications he had enumerated. To this I could

only reply that he was strongly recommended by the Hongkong

and Shanghai Bank who would certainly not recommend an

unsuitable person,

and unless his references when they

arrived were satisfactory, Your Excellency would not urge

his appointment. He said that he was in favour of employing

an Englishman as Assistant Chief Engineer, and that he had

written to Mr. Kindor and others to see if they could re-

-commend a suitable man. He would lay what I said before

the Directors and full consideration would be given to any

testimonials which might be put in on behalf of Mr. Smyth,

but at present obviously he could not commit himself.

I was on the whole very favourably impressed by Mr. Kwong and am inclined to think that

he would, if it is in his power, favour the appointment of

a British Assistant Chief Engineer. There seems a good

deal of sense in his ideas as to the necessary qualifica-

-tions, and perhaps certificates could be forthcoming on

the points mentioned. I shall do my best to urge his ap-

-pointment on hearing further from you.

I should like to ... that in

the

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the 25th. instant. Mr. Kwong enquired if Mr. Smyth possess- 48 -ad the qualifications he had enumerated. To this I could only reply that he was strongly recommended by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank who would certainly not recommend an unsuitable person, and unless his references when they arrived were satisfactory, Your Excellency would not urge his appointment. He said that he was in favour of employing an Englishman as Assistant Chief Engineer, and that he had written to Mr. Kindor and others to see if they could re- -commend a suitable man. He would lay what I said before the Directors and full consideration would be given to any testimonials which might be put in on behalf of Mr. Smyth, but at present obviously he could not commit himself. I was on the whole very favourably impressed by Mr. Kwong and am inclined to think that he would, if it is in his power, favour the appointment of a British Assistant Chief Engineer. There seems a good deal of sense in his ideas as to the necessary qualifica- -tions, and perhaps certificates could be forthcoming on the points mentioned. I shall do my best to urge his ap- -pointment on hearing further from you. I should like to ... that in the
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555 the 25th. instant. Mr. Kwong enquired if Hr. Smyth possess- 48 -ad the qualifications he had enumerated. To this I could only reply that he was strongly recommended by the Hongkong and Shanghai Bank who would certainly not recommend an unsuitable person, and unless his references when they arrived were satisfactory, Your Excellency would not urge his appointment. He said that he was in favour of employing an Englishman as Assistant Chief Engineer, and that he had written to Mr. Kindor and others to see if they could re- -commend a suitable man. He would lay what I said before the Directors and full consideration would be given to any testimonials which might be put in on behalf of Mr. Smyth, but at present obviously he could not commit himself. I was on the whole very favour“- -ably impressed by Mr. Kwong and am inclined to think that he would, if it is in his power, favour the appointment of a British Assistant Chief Engineer. There seems a good deal of sense in his ideas as to the necessary qualifica- -tions, and perhaps certificates could be forthcoming on the points mentioned. I shall do my best to urge his ap- -pointment on hearing further from you. I should like to that in the
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the 25th. instant. Mr. Kwong enquired if Hr. Smyth possess-

48

-ad the qualifications he had enumerated. To this I could

only reply that he was strongly recommended by the Hongkong

and Shanghai Bank who would certainly not recommend an

unsuitable person,

and unless his references when they

arrived were satisfactory, Your Excellency would not urge

his appointment. He said that he was in favour of employing

an Englishman as Assistant Chief Engineer, and that he had

written to Mr. Kindor and others to see if they could re-

-commend a suitable man. He would lay what I said before

the Directors and full consideration would be given to any

testimonials which might be put in on behalf of Mr. Smyth,

but at present obviously he could not commit himself.

I was on the whole very favour“-

-ably impressed by Mr. Kwong and am inclined to think that

he would, if it is in his power, favour the appointment of

a British Assistant Chief Engineer. There seems a good

deal of sense in his ideas as to the necessary qualifica-

-tions, and perhaps certificates could be forthcoming on

the points mentioned. I shall do my best to urge his ap-

-pointment on hearing further from you.

I should like to

that in

the

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