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(for him interest to remain a member of the RHKPF". By this yardstick, I have no doubt at all that LEUNG Fur-Yan should go, little doubt about Tsui Sheung-hun. In the latter case, there are cadmittedly not as many tallying cross-checks that can be made in the material that has been provided; but there are some, and they show no inconsistency. To me this does establish sufficient grounds for suspicion to justify terminating his service.

3. I agre

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with it Thompson that the presentation of the cases is perfectly acceptable. It would be helpful if the suspect's income could be shown - though we can presumably get this from our reference lists.

W. Chantill

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