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In Holland

Their

five

26 test 60

the information

37

& the

fragment, a pensioning of Naval

Dockyard

Police

in this Country which

The Hong Kong Ordinance

was remitted by his grace.

Amendment N. 2 of 1867, for salary and certain

members of the Naval Police to do duty on a Naval Dockyard, provided

what all Cypher the

4-$

has got

in respect of pay, accoutrements, Pensions, Where Disbursements for such policemen shall be found by Admiralty.

(20 7549)

The Admiralty objected to the payment of pensions (9316) & did not state whether by Act to praying for the accoutrement pay, or other disbursements - In a subsequent letter however, (9885) they re-iterate their objections as to the pension, & add that

the rate of pay wither to the Police is more than the rate received by the Police in the yard, that

they

and prepared Remarks that this Ordinance showed he compromised.

It has been

represented

that this Act should

be amended, but until it is amended I think it should be striking out all the part relating to pay. If the Admiralty, which

avest w. defend the main object of the Ordinance, I do not see what amendment case to be made, Without

Any

Ordinance of their third, short of the plain might offend) deserved

I apprehend) In desiring to look after the Naval yard;

the main fact was that the Ordinance was to shift the key

or class of men so told off upon the Admiralty.

I should, therefore, I think it hard to disallow the Act

save when their ground that it's unfounded certain payments

shall be Line

Melolony

M

the Admiralty which they have defined

with west imagine p

Working after working and s. unless commonly

Lamany

You

for proportion of the expense

I wish to see the Economically wit

I think the induc

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some misapprehension 10/10

See minute Paper

Sir Robert

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