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Conclosure 1.

Hongkongi

RECO

C.O.

9088

REG17 MAR 13

516

December 17th-1912-

I have the honour to ask that your Lordship will be kind

enough to carefully peruse the enclosed documents, and to lend

your assistance to a down-trodden British subject.

As you will observe from the accompanying reports, I am

a native of India, & most loyal subject of his Majesty King George,

and until recently I was a humble servant of the Hongkong Govern-

ment.

Owing, however, to the jealousy of certain inspectors in

him

the Sanitary Department, who asked me to lend them money, and also

in consequence of a certain Supreme Court action in which I

represent the Sikh Community of this Colony against one, Jemader

Kair Singh gusaugust Lal Singh of the Hongkong Police on the Bath-ulf this year certain

charges as set out in the accompanying documents were preferred

against me, and although I answered these charges at great length

and completely exonerated myself from all the allegations which were

made against me, the Head of the Sanitary Department reported to

the Governor-in-Council, and the latter refused to reconsider his

decision, in consequence of which, after many years of faithful

service to the Hongkong Government I have been turned adrift, and

am now in the unfortunate position of the unemployed, and without

a champion of my cause.

Subsequently I was in a position to call further evidence,

and through my solicitors wrote the Colonial Secretary and asked

him to request the Governor to grant me a further hearing.

His Excellency, however, refused this, and thus debarred

me from clearing my good name and fame.

I then wrote the acting Head of the Sanitary Department

and the members of the Sanitary Board praying for their interven-

tion on my behelf, but not one member of the Board had the courtesy

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