7. I attach a table shewing how the pay of

the European portion of the Police Force would then compare

in sterling with the pay of the London Metropolitan and

Glasgow Police from which forces it is mainly recruited.

The comparison certainly does not preponderate in favour of

the Hong Kong Force. That the sterling value of the pay of our

European Police should at any rate approximate to that of

the principal forces at home is a matter of no little im-

portance, not only with view to successful recruiting in

England but in order to keep the men contented in the Colony.

The Police are in the habit of looking at their salaries

from the sterling standpoint and comparing their position

with that of the men in the forces at home to which the

majority of them have formerly belonged.

I have, etc.,

(Sd.) F.H. May,

Captain Supt. of Police.

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