As he had paid him
Sam Yin
him.
Outter Singh
I see no
on behalf of
did not examine
ground for departing in any way
from the previous decision
letter Singh
ABC Japil.
dismissed from the
PC having acted as a
Conder
The Superintendent of Police stated
that he had actually
lent money to Da Rocha
after their interview the credibility of which was shaken
According to
he acted contrary to
belief in promising Da Rocha
rather views I think he contravened the Police Regulations and rendered himself
liable to dismissal
It was my opinion that dismissal
was the appropriate punishment and I gather from the minutes that his petitions were rejected. In rejecting his first appeal (23203/27) Lord Jellome was influenced by the fact that after his dismissal it came to light that he was accused of having received bribes from the gambling houses - and that the Government thought that he could
Officials held the accusation to be proved and he was subsequently convicted on the evidence at an inquiry
In this case, I differ from
Lord Selborne in that
the decision
On the whole, in view of the strong conviction of other local authorities which is suffered
Those who have examined this case
in this Department will probably adhere to the hearing already
made
Sworn &c.
7.
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Willay 1899
Dear Mr. Chamberlain,
I beg to acknowledge
with thanks your
letter
of yesterday's date
informing me of the
decision
I am
very pleased that
you have been able to
decide in
favour of
a
reduced pension
being granted....