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Bloyment.
April 4th 1903 to December 31st 1909
Royal Engineer Civil Staff, Hongkong. quantities, Specifications, Contracts, Flans, Estimating, etc.,
etc.
Surveyor on the
Examination of
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I left in order to take up my present appointment.
In addition to the above I was engaged in teaching Building Construction in the Fortsmouth Technical Institute during the Sessions 1900 to 1903 inclusive and in the City of Chichester Technical Institute 1901 to 1902 (evening classes)
Gr. 31164 Hory Kony.
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1914
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fremfor desired.
As regards salary: I understand that Civil Servants in Hongkong are paid at a somewhat higher rate than those in other Colonies to compensate
I an prepared, for the high cost of living here. therefore, to accept a lower salary than my present one provided the grade is not lower than that of 1st grade Assistant Engineer.
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Gor. Sir F. May, Remy.
Aug.
MINUTE. 25
Mr. Hunter 28
Mr. Macnaghten 29
Mr.
Mr.
Sir G. Fiddes.
Sir H. Just.
Sir J. Anderson.
Lord Emmott.
Mr. Harcourt.
Sei
I have the honour to
ack. the receipt of your
despatch No. 252
the $57t
of July, transmitting
application for promotion from
Mr. Ju. White, Asst. Engineer in the Public Works Dept.
2. I request that Mr.
While may
be informed that
his application has been
noted, but that; as
but that, as the docs
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