Letter from the Superintendent of
Police reporting Free under his charge, and I trust
on the state of the
that this letter, with its ruclosures
also transmitted, will be sufficient
sanction
for
the
to gain your alterations and increase proposed
The Chinese Police has been found quite untructworthy, and Vin addition all of them are
Ancmbers
as
reasonably suspected of being
the Trind Society, it is :cvident that their employment as Comitables is injudicious in the present
of affairs around
state
us.
have
we recourse
We must therefore to huropeans and Indians, and in
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order to ensure a better description
of
- there, it is absolutely necessary
to
raise their
wages to the scale
suggested by Mr. May; and in
considering
this
point it is required
to bear in mind that in the Police Ince in course of organization at Shanghae huropeans receive. 30 Drains a month, and that the same cum with rations is the rate of payment to Europeans by the Merchant Ships in this Starbour, while Indian kamen obtain 14 dollars a mouth with rations also.
The proposed armament of the
Force will render its more serviccable
than at present, and I hope that
the arms