582

demanded by the Chief Authorities, in the discovery of secret and __ unlawful meetings, or of the service I have rendered in the suppression of piracy

on the Coast of China, in which service, being exposed to the weather day and night, my health have. suffered very materially, my life has been jeopardised frequently, and what I consider worse than

all, from being actively employed

(for in detecting criminals,

I may I think boldly assert that I have been the only detective. officers of the Police I have

become most obmovions to all.

the loose character in and about-

so much.

Hongplong

me time a placard.

Aces

that at

ported

in tasas offering a large reward

for my

head

The Records of the Police

The How R. Stewart Massie

4. O'Callaghan

J.

1.I.C.D. Nay

Station and Police and Supreme

"Courts would show the nature and

ofallarate extent of my services in matters connected with the shore, and with respect to the suppression of

4. Will cos t. Hands

at. Fishbourne

Wt. W. K. Hall ut. Wainwright

pirney I am only able to

ut. Cracroft (in the

ut. Parker

Hancock

margin

the

give

of some

it ta seltowns of the exptains of Iber Majesty's

Ships with whom and their officers

kt.

Leeard

pet. Foray th

it be. Fellowes I have been

It. Soseason

pt. Lockyer fot. Paice at Palliser kt. Rt. Hon. Vist

Zitford.

N. 2.

N3.

d in that service

engaged

and in support of this statement I beg to attach copy of

a letter

from the Colonial Secretary enclosing copy of a letter from Com? Way,

a letter from

and also copy of

His Excellency Sir M. Seys

enon

to His Excellency the Governor. on the subject..

I may further state with respect to my services as Chinese Interpreter, that for several years I performed the duty of Interpreter. in the Portuguese; Sindovstani,

Share This Page