д
say
that there is no
of 1867, limit of age fixed for entry into the Palice, & send copy of notification
81896
294 herewith which shows Police
A
Leave & Pension Rules & add that the
rates of pay for the Police have been altered since the date of our li. sending them
а
on
30587 copy of the revised
agreement attached to shows the new rates.
10357/02, which print
1492=14
&
get from
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581/2326
t is requested that in any further amunication on this subject the ove letters and numbers may be oted, and the Letter addressed as lows:-
The Secretary of the Admiralty,
"Whitehall,
Branch."
"London."
sir,
Admiralty, S.W.,
22
18th April 1902
15110
19 AR 2
With reference to your letter of the 5th
Almy
September last, No. 30587,' relative to the conditions under which men are entered for the Hong Kong Colonial Police Force, I am commanded by my Lords Commissioners of the Admiralty to request that you will be good enoh to in- form them what are the limits of are of entry and discharge of these men, and how the pensions after 15 years service are calculated.
Their Lordships also desire me to submit, for your favourable consideration, a proposal that an equitable arrangement might be come to whereby the Colonial Police Force at Hong Kong might, he increased with a view to sur- plying the Naval Establishments at that Fortwith Officers and Men as required, on lines similar to those followed in the case of the Metropolitan Folice in England, who are lent for service in the Home Dockyards.
I am to add that my Lords consider that the cir- cumstances which prompted the then Secretary of State for the Colonies, to disallow the Ordinance passed in 1865 authorizing the loan of Colonial Police to the Admiralty for service in the Hong Kong Dockyard, have probably greatly altered, and they have therefore brought, forward this ques- tion again for re-considerstion.
Colonial Office,
The Under Secretary of State,
S.W.
L.P.-No, 9.
I am, Sir,
Your obedient Servant,
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