}
་
7
MEMORANDUM
C O 31503
on the subject of letters dated the 14th day, let June 119
and 16th June, 1911 addressed by Commander
REGE 28 SEP |
/*7*** Basil Taylor, Harbour Master of Hongkong,
to the Under Secretary of State for the
18113
19898.
Colonies,
RECE
A.
Commander Taylor's letter of the 14th day, 1911
1.
Tho
Mr Harcourt has already replied (0.0.letter No 15745
of 25th May, 1911) that he cannot admit Commander Taylor's
first complaint *I have been gondeuned unheard". Commander.
Taylor then rejoined that up to the date on which he received the crown Agents' letter of the 25th April, 1911 he was unaware that any charges had been preferred against him personally.
facts are that the defalcations in the Harbour Department which occurred on the 22nd October 1910 were reported by Commander
aylor on the 25th idem, and that Sir F.D.Lugard after full in-
quiry into the case stated in a minute dated the 5th Lovember
1910 that he did not consider Commander Taylor' explanation of the occurrence satisfactory and could not conscientiously accept it as exonerating Comandor Taylor. A copy of His Ex- cellency's minute was sent to Commander Taylor in Dir F.H.lay's
letter of the 9th November, 1910. Commander Taylor replied in a
letter dated the 11th November, 1910. The matter was then con-
sidered in: Executive Council on the 9th December, 1910, when :-
髋 är E.A.Hewett and ir H. Keswick thought that the larbour "Haster would be leniently dealt with if he were only required
They "to pay one month's salary towards the loss incurred.
"said that no Mercantile Firm would retain a sorvant responsible
"for such loss. The Attorney General, the Colonial Treasurer
*and the General Officer Commanding advised that the Harbour
Master should bear the loss to the extent of one month's pay.
*The Colonial Secretary, tho Director of Public Works and the "Principal Civil Medical Officer advised that the Harbour "Master should bear the loss to the extent of half a month's pay!