and answers
El.
Acting Colonial Secretary (7 March (82) but next day, the foverner having left, Mr. Deane becomes Acting CX. See
his own letter by referring the case to the Acting Audita Jeneral! quit He himself being also Acting Audita ridicator General know expresse, and more judicial opinion
on
the case and
for a good reason (see pages 28-30 net/) recommends that Foley's second break be not counted against him, but that the first treak should, and that his service be there fore Considered as 19 years, instead of 20 but Mr. Tonnochy refers back Zears; to the previous decision, and asks the Secretary of State's approval on the proposal to overlook both break Fallow the whole service to count.
hen the general despat of har
Police Pintign question of these Athing depart has been dealt with (as Junderstand will shortly
be the case)
Day
? acknowledge this despatch &. I that there appears to be no reason
the service before the
for allowing the service
•that this
the whole pro
does not I th reflect ma credit m of the adm offices conce
Jone
-
first break in
this
Case
to count
toward pension, but for the 198
reason given in M. Deane's (the
Auditor feneral's) Report
Acting
the 14th of March, the service between the first
previon second break may Bas for during
be allowed,
the second break he
was employed as a Special Constable.
(2)? In a separate despatel draw the attention to Ref 175 sonte note) as to the paging of Enclosures, which
Regulation to seems to be forgotten in Hongkong. [In the present case, I have paged them myself J.
Mr. Meade
1 May
S.W. J. 1
&
nk
Amaz
The Police Pensions were hardly
reported in M-Lever's time,
4 I cannot say exactly
What precedents there may be affecting tho
Min
tos han's
It is rights under the Police Ordinances are not very clear, as lections X-VX// of the Ordinance of Por