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Enclosure 1.

129

Supreme Court, Hongkong,

12 April 1907.

The Right Honourable Lord Elgin

Secretary of State for the Colonies.

London.

[RECD MAY 07]

My Lord,

As I have the great misfortune to differ with the Hong Kong Government on the recent appointments of Mr. J.H. Kemp Passed Cadet and Deputy Registrar and Appraiser of this Court, to be acting Registrar and also Official Receiver in Bankruptcy when I think I have strong preferential claims I have the honour, though with great reluctance, to appeal to your Lordship on the subject.

2. In putting forward my aspect of the case I may say that I have been in the service of this Colony for upwards of 22 years, that I am 47 years of age, a Barrister-at-law, and a man with a grown-up family dependent upon me.

Mr. J. H. Kemp is a passed Cadet, 32 years of age. He entered the service in November 1899 and was appointed Deputy Registrar and Appraiser on 1st August 1904. Early in 1905 he proceeded to England on vacation leave and then passed the bar final examination, resuming his duties in this Registry in July 1906. I must point out therefore that Mr. Kemp's actual work in this Registry has not been a very extensive one in point of time, nor is he a barrister-at-law or likely to become one for some few years. His sole claim therefore to preferment lies in the fact that he is a Cadet and I am not. On the other hand, I am a barrister-at-law of extensive experience in this Registry, and he is not, and the appointment, over which the difficulty arises, i.e. the Registrarship is a legal appointment of some prominence.

3. In September 1897, having already passed the bar final examination in 1896, I was appointed Acting Deputy Registrar and Accountant of this Court and in August 1902 was appointed to the substantive post with effect from June 1901.


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Enclosure 1. 129 Supreme Court, Hongkong, 12 April 1907. The Right Honourable Lord Elgin Secretary of State for the Colonies. London. [RECD MAY 07] My Lord, As I have the great misfortune to differ with the Hong Kong Government on the recent appointments of Mr. J.H. Kemp Passed Cadet and Deputy Registrar and Appraiser of this Court, to be acting Registrar and also Official Receiver in Bankruptcy when I think I have strong preferential claims I have the honour, though with great reluctance, to appeal to your Lordship on the subject. 2. In putting forward my aspect of the case I may say that I have been in the service of this Colony for upwards of 22 years, that I am 47 years of age, a Barrister-at-law, and a man with a grown-up family dependent upon me. Mr. J. H. Kemp is a passed Cadet, 32 years of age. He entered the service in November 1899 and was appointed Deputy Registrar and Appraiser on 1st August 1904. Early in 1905 he proceeded to England on vacation leave and then passed the bar final examination, resuming his duties in this Registry in July 1906. I must point out therefore that Mr. Kemp's actual work in this Registry has not been a very extensive one in point of time, nor is he a barrister-at-law or likely to become one for some few years. His sole claim therefore to preferment lies in the fact that he is a Cadet and I am not. On the other hand, I am a barrister-at-law of extensive experience in this Registry, and he is not, and the appointment, over which the difficulty arises, i.e. the Registrarship is a legal appointment of some prominence. 3. In September 1897, having already passed the bar final examination in 1896, I was appointed Acting Deputy Registrar and Accountant of this Court and in August 1902 was appointed to the substantive post with effect from June 1901. Page 130 ... ...
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Enclosure 1. 129 Supreme Court, Hongkong, 12 Apriz-1907. The Right Honourable Lord Elgin 17747 Secretary of State for the Colonies. RECE London. [REL IS MAY 07 My Lord, ? As I have the great misfortune to differ with the Hong Kong Government on the recent appointments of Mr. J.H. Kemp Passed Cadet and Deputy Registrar and Appraiser of this Court, to be acting Registrar and also Official Receiver in Bankruptcy when I think I have strong preferential claims I have the honour, though with great reluctance, to appeal to your Lordship on the Bubject. 2. In putting forward my aspect of the case I may say that I have been in the service of this Colony for upwards of 22 years, that I am 47 years of age, a Barrister-at-law, and a man with a grown up : family dependent upon me Mr. J. H. Kemp is a passed Cadet. 32 years of age. He entered the service in November 1899 and was appointed Deputy Registrar and Appraiser on 1st. August 1904. Early in 1905 he proceeded to England on vacation leave and then passed the bar final examin- ation resuming his duties in this Registry in July 1906. I must point out therefore that Mr. Kemp's actual work in this Registry has not been a very extensive one in point of time, nor is he a barrister-at-law or likely to become one for some few years. His sole claim therefore to preferment lies in the fact that he is a Cadet and I am not. On the other hand I am a barrister-at-law of extensive experience in this Registry, and he is not, and the ap- pointment, over which the difficulty arises, i.e. the Registrar- ship is a legal appointment of some prominence. 3. In september 1897, having already passed the bar final examin- ation in 1896, I was appointed Acting Deputy Registrar and Account- ant of this Court and in August 1902 was appointed to the subs- tantive post with effect from June 1901.
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Enclosure 1.

129

Supreme Court, Hongkong,

12

Apriz-1907.

The Right Honourable Lord Elgin

17747

Secretary of State for the Colonies.

RECE

London.

[REL IS MAY 07

My Lord,

?

As I have the great misfortune to differ with the Hong

Kong Government on the recent appointments of Mr. J.H. Kemp

Passed Cadet and Deputy Registrar and Appraiser of this Court,

to be acting Registrar and also Official Receiver in Bankruptcy

when I think I have strong preferential claims I have the honour,

though with great reluctance, to appeal to your Lordship on the

Bubject.

2. In putting forward my aspect of the case I may say that I have

been in the service of this Colony for upwards of 22 years, that

I am 47 years of age, a Barrister-at-law, and a man with a grown up :

family dependent upon me

Mr. J. H. Kemp is a passed Cadet. 32 years of age. He entered

the service in November 1899 and was appointed Deputy Registrar

and Appraiser on 1st. August 1904. Early in 1905 he proceeded to

England on vacation leave and then passed the bar final examin-

ation resuming his duties in this Registry in July 1906. I must

point out therefore that Mr. Kemp's actual work in this Registry

has not been a very extensive one in point of time, nor is he a

barrister-at-law or likely to become one for some few years. His

sole claim therefore to preferment lies in the fact that he is a

Cadet and I am not. On the other hand I am a barrister-at-law of

extensive experience in this Registry, and he is not, and the ap-

pointment, over which the difficulty arises, i.e. the Registrar-

ship is a legal appointment of some prominence.

3. In september 1897, having already passed the bar final examin-

ation in 1896, I was appointed Acting Deputy Registrar and Account-

ant of this Court and in August 1902 was appointed to the subs-

tantive post with effect from June 1901.

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