Sir W. Hamilton
Selborne
Lord Selborne thinks in view of the subsequent papers (21020)
I
now attach that
regrets that
on behalf
we should reply that Her Chamberlain
he
cannot interfere
on Inspector Quincy's
as he has proved himself unfit for the
responsibilities attaching to this post
15/10/94
I.C.M.
I agree.
20/10
State, as the
former reply,
that they went
bang
tell lain
Standell
had a fair bearing
it is all part of a very grave case which makes the purging the public
imperative duty
Secuie
alrue
922/10
Hong Kong Police
Sept. 3151
5
Valetta
201
7
Men don
London.
To the Right Honble
Dear Sir,
Joseph Chamberlain,
I have heard & also read in the newspapers, that Inspector Quincey, of Hong Kong Police, has been dismissed for "gross neglect of duty, for not having reported the existence of a certain
gambling house."
As he has served, I believe
27 years in the force, I was