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our using this officer for such work if it appeared to us
to be necessary. I can only presume it never has been
considered necessary.
There are always Hong Kong and Straits Police
officers home on leave whose assistance we are able to obtain
without having to pay them any honorarium and I really don't
see any advantage in having one special man told off for
this duty. There is also I think, an advantage in employing]
active officers home from the Colonies as these men are up
to date with their local information &c. whereas a
permanent officer may in the course of a few years be out
of date. We don' t recruit for the F.M.S.
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dls war Anggerted to un by the bati ni Burnn, Cohmiel Suntary
of Hing King, that I should asesely for pinnizoim to delici
permissim & recruits for Am Polin Forms of the strail; sethmines Federated
tulhmuti maley Halis, and ttinghing. Having
served for tromlig gears in umns Polin tires I know the class
of man uquvind for each I waned be in a preisin to explain chiarly to each neruit for Conditi of life in lack falace, which would Woid An Consplaints they are verde a pusme, after the min Jrin.
The ruly expures to the Goverment's Cutnud would be a tonale fur for
each recruit, and harmath transling
han thus honour to be,
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lan Hing King Police.
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