a Petition from M. A. M Dougall, late Constable in the Hong Kong Police Force, for pension or other relief.
Enclosure
5th October,
I enclose, in reply, letter from the Acting Captain Superintendent of Police, which appears completely to dispose of any claim on Mr Mc Dougall's part that I deem any further notice unnecessary.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your Most Obedient Humble Servant,
Your
frilliandar Vaux
1887
Enclosure,
407
Acting Captn Supt of Police to Acting Colonial Secretary.
(Copy)
No 296.
Sir,
Police Office,
23/09/87
RECEIVED
VALGE 14 NOV 67
5th October, 1887.
I have the honour to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the 4th instant forwarding copy of Secretary of State's Despatch transmitting a Petition from P.C. 50, A.M. Dougal of the Hong Kong Police Force, and with reference thereto I have the honour to report as follows:
P.C. 50 Mc Dougal was charged by Sergeant Bullin on three points: –
(a) Introducing spirits into a station without permission;
(b) being drunk;
(c) disobeying lawful orders.
The charge was clearly proved
The Dr F Sewart, J.P.
and
Acting Colonial Secretary,