"good conduct allowances of $60 a#:
hild & all; and one of Vehicles, Mr. J Mr. Lee
gets $360 as
30 are
Juspecta
First Class Juspecta esten
be was transfere. He was
$1500 a yearl
then
drawing Љ
he
a year ( see 15124/89). As bandes uffth in 1869, he is suidh
in the Police Face reven
every
the chief
Juspects. I think Mr. Lu's contention. that he would now be Chief Juspects Chief Detective Inspects, if he had remained in the force
sound.
is
very likely
I would raise his salary # 1800, with as to
$1800,
$60
for his knowledge of Chinese, #60l as the Governor profors / service, and $60 which
for lay
hidraus at present ford extras.
A. F. 2/2
Draft for cars or refining to promise made.
to mut her at the time of the transfer to the Registrar's recent despatch which
Police
General's soup!: crosso this
B6 a
is raising pay of
No.
367
closure ngud Dee! 1899.
Sir,
RECO
C. O.
3206
Government House;
Hongkong,
28th
December, 1899.
I have the honour to transmit for your
favourable consideration the enclosed copy of a letter
from Mr. J. Lee formerly Inspector in the Hongkong Police
Force and now in the Office of the Registrar General.
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2. In view of his long service, and his knowledge
of Chinese, for which he has never received any allowance,
I have the honour to recommend that Mr. Lee be granted
extra monthly allowances of $10 for Chinese and $10 for
long service.
Guy. 2/2.
at
I have the honour to be,
sir,
THE RIGHT HONOURABLE,
JOSEPH CHAMBERLAIN, M. P.;
Your most obedient
Humble Servant.
Adhe
GOVERNOR, etc.
80.