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My Lord,
10
553
5 JAN 10
Government House,
Hongkong, 3rd.December, 1909.
With reference to paragraph 2 of
Your Lordship's Despatch No. 214 of the 22nd. of last
September, I have the honour to report that, as no Officer
is available to act for Mr. J. W. Lee-Jones as Deputy
Registrar and Accountant, it has been necessary to arrange
that Mr. G. A. Woodcock should devote half of his time to
his duties as Chief Clerk at the Magistracy and spend the
remainder of his time at the Supreme Court as Deputy
Registrar and Accountant, the post in which he was acting
at the date of his transfer to the Magistracy.
2.
This arrangement throws extra work
both upon Mr. Woodcock and also upon Mr. C. A. D. Melbourne,
the Deputy Registrar and Appraiser, and I have therefore
permitted Mr. Melbourne to draw one-quarter of the initial
pay of Deputy Registrar and Accountant, i.e. £8 15 •
($100) per mensem, in addition to his om salary: and Mr.
Woodcock
THE RIGHT HONOURABLA
THE HARL OF CREWE,
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