Metropolitan Police Ione.
2.
They look
A
prominent
who
part in supporting Briarley did his ichnost in spreading dipalisfaction in the Sorces, and
zeriavo
of ou
it became a matter consideration with the excecutive Camail whether all these concerned in what had occumed
ought not to be summarily dismissed.
B.
The enclosed papers will -place Maur Lordship in full popopiar of the details of the
of Cooper and Clawey.
Case
which I transmit for reference in the event of any onguing
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being necessary aving to the representations of these their return to England.
Men
o
Briefly their case is
to Wongtong
that after carving
under
a gye
ement to serve in the
Police for five apears, they send in their resignations conched in most improper language after
little
savice
than six monts
They alleged that the
Gavenment had not treated
вер
stian fairly, and that they
"do
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good.
Carv
in the P'ree and
"That they cannet avoid taking
n
"every opportunity of complaining
"and
22.0
apreading dissatisfaction":"