CO129-482 - Public Offices - 1923 — Page 209

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Hongkong warn prepared to seo në one of their officera to

manist in Minseveial reoresnization, avi muzemated that onas

unification were brought about perhaps zasistance of a simi-

lar kind might be again forthcoming. I also suzgested that

ea a nems of anhansing revenue receipts, without hardship te those priusrily concerned, a cadastral survey of the whole provinom might well be undertake and a revised land

I iratarned the osan of tax based thereon, put in forma. Burman, where agricultural conditions wore similar to those in Thing, and in which osuntry after it had been taken over by Trant Britain this had berm tone with astorikhingly remunerativa resulta. (Dr. un would appear to have boên grantly taken with the iden, ng ha háa sirne naked me to furnish him with fuller partimulara.)

Various ather Sapins were discussed, of which the moat important wen Ty, hin'a recent appointment of one “u Ju kang (Ź deŘ ) (vito, Thanhew Intelligonee part for the Jacebay wester, 1943) na "letriet alt Inspector in centrsrontier of krtiola ▼ of the koorganian- tion loan, a matter which during my temporary obserce in Hongkong last verk was teleymphinally brought to the no-

The indivitusi tire of joking by my French CallmtID,

in question is A ditioned mploys of the mbolla "bo, after fallinz ta rairatete bizsel? ir Tandhan, mada santhan

I remarked to "r. an that, apart effort to do so hern from the irruzularity of the appointment, a bal ingragston

di¬nharzod would be fronted mould, through his influento,

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employes supornale meritorous ofricars, such as the pro- sent irmabant, who has held affian for ten years without

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