239
!
1895.
of loss in exchange together with a memorandum by the Encaly Asting Captain Superintendent of Police dealing seriatim with the several points raised there
in.
my
Petitioners appeal from ~
decision on a
similar Pe
tition which they recently pre-
sented to me,
and which I de- clined to entertain because I did not consider that the~ facts stated by them consti- tuted a satisfactory
case.
With
17684/qut
With regard to the- memorial I have only to re-
mark that the senior signatory joined in 1877, and that the
comparison drawn between the conditions obtaining in 1867 and those of the present time
is valueless as an
illustration
of the petitioners' case.
In connection with the
rates of pay of the Indian Police, I would refer you
the recent correspondence
to
on
Gov. & desp. N: 201 of 4th Septor. 1894, the subject
Oparagraph 37.
"Beep of State's desp. N. 215 of 2014 Dre",
1894 Gov.
noted in the
margin