which Sergeant Chu had earned up to the date of his dismissal should be paid to him and that his medals should be returned to
him. He proposed in the circumstances to discuss the matter
with Mr. Anthony Koyle, M.P. The Minister assured \r. Jenkin
that he would be happy to see him again either on his own or with
Mr. Royle if, after they had discussed the matter together, they
wished to see him.
6. On 15 October, the Minister again saw Mr. Jenkin, together with Mr. Royle. The Minister repeated the facts of the case but
both "r. Jankin and Mr. Royle remained unconvinced that an
injustice had not been done, The Minister then said that he would
discuss the matter with the Governor when the latter visited
London during the week beginning 21 October. Mr. Royle also
said that he would seek an interview with the Governor for the
same purpose.
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