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Goverment House,

Hongkong, 20th. January,

1905.

With reference to paragraph 3 of your Des-

patch No. 288 dated 30th. September and to paragraph 2 of

your Despatch No. 312 dated the 28th. October, 1904, informing

me of the provision of 2nd. class passages by the P. & 0. Mail

Steamers "Himalaya" and "India" for Mr. King and Messrs. Hut-

chison and Tratman, the Police Probationer and Cadet Officers

recently appointed to this Colony, I have the honour to point

out that on all previous occasions Cadets have been provided

with first class passages and that it would appear desirable

to continue this arrangement to avoid the inconvenience of

such Officers during their outward voyage being compelled to

share the same table and possibly the same cabin with Warders

in the Prison Department, Police Officers, Inspectors in the

Sanitary Department and others who are likely at no remote

period to be in a position of direct subordination to them.

2.

Messrs. Hutchison and Tratman found their

surroundings in the limited second class accommodation on board

the S.S. *Coromandel' which carried the passengers from the

S.S. "India" from Colombo to Hongkong so uncongenial that they

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

ALFRED LYTTELTON, K.C., M.P.,

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