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Hong Kong, 30 November 1906.
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sir,
The Capt Supt of Police.
We, the undersigned Members of the Police Force most respect
fully beg to submit for the consideration of His Excellency the
Governor the inadequacy of our salaries at the rates of exchange
that have now existed for a considerable time. We have suffered
in silence for nearly two years, hoping that redress might be
spontaneously forthcoming on the recommendation of the Local Gov't
which must understand our position.
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The reply of the Right Honourable the Secretary of State has
however shewn us that the position of affairs here is not quite
understood at home.
We therefore wish to lodge our complaint and respectful
protest.
We do not see the necessity for going into detail. Our
position is clear. A reference to the estimates for the last two
years and the fortnooning one, and to the local Price Lists will
provide all that is necessary by way of argument. Prices have
not as yet re-adjusted themselves as suggested by the Right Honour
able the Secretary of State. We consider therefore that we
should receive some compensation in respect of the last two years,
and in future until exchange is better, or prices adjust themselves
as is suggested.
We have the honour to be,
Sir:
your most obedient servants,
(Signed by the Members of the European Contingent.)