year added to his actual service on account of of an injury sustained when on was in duty. There my opinion every reason for refusing to grant his request for passages to which he not entitled.

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Enclosure 1.

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Report by the Acting Attorney General.

I am asked whether to frley has, RECE on his retiring from the Samiring suny legal claim either to bonus or passage money.

The fact Mr Orley are aO Avas follows:- engaged in Hongkong aud joined the Police Force on the 22nd May, 1867.

A first Donuo avao paid to him in five 1872-$150.

In 9. this case Ꭿ . annex a nex report o on

Enclosure 2 11th October, 1886.

from the deting Colonial Secretary, Mr. Stewart. I have the honour to be, Sir, Your Most Obedien Muurth Most Obedient Humble Servant, to

1877 he received no Bonus, but in Mark of that year he received passage money and from England.

In 1882 he received $500 as Bonus after the 3rd period of five years.

In June last M2 Orley took his pension. He had not completed his fourth term of 5 years. Bell Orley entered the Police in 1867 his rights are to be determined by Sect X, XI, and XIL of Ordinance 9 of 1862 for although subsequent Ordinances, viz: Jof 1868, and 8 of 1869 repealed these Sections yet they expressly reserved the rights which any any Inspector, Sergeant Constable

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