CO129-366 - Governor Sir Lugard Acting Governor May - 1910 [4-5] — Page 241

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lated in the last paragraphs.

It is convenient thus to

vary slightly the chronological sequence.)

In making his

recommendations to fill the vacancy, the Colonial Secretary

Mr May, minuted as follows:-

Minute by the Colonial Secretary in 1917/09, dated 19th March, 109

Your Excellency,

The annointment of Mr Comperta to be Puiane Judge renders vacunt the post of Police Magiatrato, which is a First Class Post at $6000 to $7300 with Exchange Compensation.

The candidates whose claims have to be consi- dered are

Mr F.A.Hazeland, Barister-at-law, Second Police

35490: oncterod Service

Magistrate, (4870

1878. Not a Cadet.

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$5400:

Ranks as

Hr E. A. Irving, Inspector of Schools, $4800

entered the service 1891. Cadet.

$4200

Mr E.R.Hallifax, District Officer, $3670

and free quaters: entered the service

Cadet. 1807.

Cadet. Mr J.H.Feap, Hoad, Sanitary Department, $4800

$5400: entered service 1898.

The record of these officers is contained in the Civil Service hist.

Lord Knutsford laid down in Despatch No. 295 of 23th November, 1891, the onditions upon which Cadet should have a pref rential claim to be

They are either appointed a Police Magistrate. that he be a Barrister or that he pass a local examination in certain text books of law.

There is examination id the one referred to in 0.0. 15 (12) at page 156 of Civil Service List.

That

a similar qualifying examination for legal appoint-

That is the ments in the Struits Bottlements. examination, Mr Irving informs me, referred to in thu atutement of his service in the Straits which I attach. (Soe statement "Passed in Law".)

Therefor. Mr Irving may be regarded as quali- fied. It will be seen that he has had some expe- rience as a Magistrate at the Mines where he fille

His whole service in the appointment of Wardon.

this Colony has buon as Inspector of Schools and

I have had no opportu Acting Registrar General.

of judging of his capacity in a legal arpointment

Mr Hallifax has not passed the examination, which was instituted after he had become a Passe

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