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The appristinout

I have the honour to be

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four must obedie it Lormant

H. Wakeman

Crown Solicitor Hong Kong

Colonies office

London SWA

Appríur mout

The assistant Privatelecatory

Sir of Fiddes

455

For the appointment of Assistant Crown Solicitor, Hong Kong.

initial salary £600 per annum

I submit

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MR. THOMAS MAYNARD HAZLERIGG, M.C.

Age. 38. Married.

Education.

Mill Hill House, Leicester, 1891 to 1895.

Wyggeston Grammar School, Leicester, 1895-June 1900.

Passed Oxford Local Examinations and London Uni-

versity Matriculation, 1900.

Qualifications. Passed Solicitors Final Examination Nov.1905.

Admitted Solicitor January 1906.

Experience. From 1900 to Nov. 1905 served articles of Clerkship

with Messrs. Harding and Barnett, Solicitors,

Leicester.

1906 August 1914, practices as Solicitor on his

own behalf.

War Service.Appointed 2nd Lieutenant R.A.S.C. 14.8.14.

Temporary Lieut. 10.12.14.

Substantive Lieut. 1.6.15.

Temporary Captain, 30.5.15.

Substantive Captain, 1.6.16.

Awarded the Military Cross, 10.12.18.

Testimonials.

Mr. J.Went, M.A., Headmaster Wyggeston Grammar School, writes: - "Captain Hazlerigg was a pupil at this School for some years...... He showed considerable ability at School, and he made sound and steady progress in the usual subjects contained

He took a in the curriculum of a high class Grammar School. prominent part in the outdoor life of the School, and he was a valuable member of the First Eleven both in Cricket and in Football. He was always very much liked both by Masters and boys, and, when the tie came for him to leave, we all regretted

his

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