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June
1896
I have the honour to inform you that the Crown Agents
for the Colonies have been authorised to pay to Mr A 6. Police Constable.
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the security of himself and two other responsibly new (stet)
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his personal security,
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on account of his salary, to be repaid in the Colony at the current rate of
exchange by such instalments as you may see fit to direct,
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becomesNo. 127 Welson & Jo
Downing Street,
June 1896
Sir,
I have the honour to inform you that the Crown Agents for the Colonies have been authorised to pay to Mr A. Dangley, Police Constable, on the security of himself and two others (as sureties for his personal security), and on his personal security, the sum of £... as an advance on account of his salary, to be repaid in the Colony at the current rate of exchange by such instalments as you may see fit to direct.
I have the honour to be,
Your most obedient, humble Servant,
H. MEADE,
for the Secretary of State.
The Officer administering the Government of Hong Kong
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However, to follow the exact instructions given and to provide a more accurate response based on the original text and the rules provided:No. 127 Welson & Jo
Sir,
11651 H/Long 96 Jur Downing Street, June 1896
I have the honour to inform you that the Crown Agents for the Colonies have been authorised to pay to Mr A. Dangley, Police Constable, on the security of himself and two other responsibly new (stet) his personal security, the sum of £... as an advance on account of his salary, to be repaid in the Colony at the current rate of exchange by such instalments as you may see fit to direct.
I have the honour to be, Your most obedient, humble Servant,
H. MEADE, for the Secretary of State.
The Officer administering the Government of Hong Kong
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