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I am directed to inform you that His Excel-
-lency the Governor has ordered proceedings to be taken against
you under Regulations Nos. 49 to 71 of the Colonial Regulations.
The grounds of the intended suspension are as follows:-
That you, from the 1st. October, 1895, to the month
of April, 1897, and on subsequent date, then being a
salaried Public Officer of the Government of Hongkong,
whose remuneration was fixed on the assumption that
the whole of your time was at the disposal of the
Government, did, without leave from the Governor
approved by the Secretary of State, engage in trade
and connect yourself with a certain cormercial under-
-taking, 1.0., in the trade of butcher and compradore
in the commercial undertaking known as "The Hongkong
Butchery", of the Central Market, Hongkong, contrary
to Regulation No. 76 of the Rules and Regulations for
Her Majesty's Colonial Service for the years 1890,
1895, 1896 and 1897 (now No. 40).
I have also to call upon you to state in
writing before the 22nd. October any grounds on which you rely
to exculpate yourself.
I am also directed to inform you that you
are from today until further notice interdicted from the exercise of the powers and functions of your office, and that until proceedings have been taken for your suspension you will be allowed to receive one-half of the salary of your office.
I have etc.s
Howell, Esq.,
First Baliltr, Supreme Court.
(sd.) F. H. Hay,
Colonial Secretary .
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