SUB-ENCLOSURE (A) OF ENCLOSURE NO.2.
COPY.
CHARGES
20054 Rect
IRE 15 SEP 17,
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1. That C. Osmund while employed in the servic
of the Hong-Kong Government as First Clerk in the Registrar
General's Office and while in a position of trust and res-
ponsibility improperly corruptly and in breach of his duty.
as an officer of the HongKong Government,did between the
1st. January 1897 and the 28th, June 1897 receive from the
keepers of illegal public gaming houses situate in Wa Lane
and Cheung Hing Lane in Victoria,Hong-Kong, through a head
district watchman named Wan Shing and through a clerk in
the Registrar General's Office named Ip Pak Shau, the sum of
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$412,50.
2. That the said C.Osmund while employed as
First Clerk in the Registrar General's Department corruptly
and in breach of his duty as such First Clerk during the
months of June and July 1897 obtained sums of money amount-
ing to about $100 from certain Chinese who applied to the
Registrar General for certificates to enable them to land
at San Francisco.
3. That the said C.Osmund while employed as
First Clerk in the Registrar General's Department corruptly
and in breach of his duty as such First Clerk upon the 15th
day of July 1897 offered the sum of $50 to Ip Pak Shau a
clerk in the Registrar General's Department to inducefthe
said Ip Pak Shau to leave the Colony and to prevent the said