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Enquiry by a Committee of the Executive Council into certain charges against Mr. P.A. Remedios Assistant in charge of the Registration branch. General
Post Office.
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Mr. J.H.Kemp Attorney General
Mr. Claud Severn-Colonial Secretary.
Mr. E.D.C.Wolfe -Colonial Treasurer.
13th November 1914 10 A.M.
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Charges read over to Mr. Remedios.
Charges attached marked A
Note of Evidence.
Thomas Henry Martin -Superintendent of the Registration &
Parcel Branch General Post Office. On the 11th October
between 4'40 and 5 P.H. I was in the General Post Office
It was a Bunday, In consequence of certain informa—
tion I went into the Registration Branch, it is difided
off from the General Post Office and the Counter by
strong iron wicket gates and grilles. The door lead-
ing to the Registration Branch from the Registration
counter was open.
That door should have been shut at
that hour on Sunday. There were two keys of the gate,
one kept by Mr. Remedios and the other by the Sunday
duty officer on that date. I went inside and found
a tall Chinese cook boy with a small Portuguese boy.
They were standing by the small safe at the end of the
Registration Branch. The safe door was open. I asked
the small boy what he was doing to the safe. He said
his father had given him the keys of the outer door and
the safe as he wanted to get some money out of the safe.
I took the keys away from him, closed the safe, closed
the outer gate, and took the Chinese and the boy to the