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In addition to the above we might mention the over-
seers of the Public Works Department who draw £240 to £270 and
many others who have joined the service within the past 10
years from the army. In many of the above cases it must be admit-
ted that men with less service, less responsibilities and with
loss qualifications are much better off then we are. Under these
circunstances this must tend to demoralise the Public service as
A whole.
In addition we would point out that a man with fair
education remaining in the London Metropolitan has a better
chance of early promotion than a man in the Hongkong Police
Force.
We append a copy of the Present Scales of Pay of the
London Metropolitan,
The Government must admit the fact that men who
volunteered from a Force at Home did so with one object in view
for the betterment of themselves financially. When we left Home
the conditions that were placed before us were better than those
at that time existing in the Fome Forces. Since then conditions
in the Home Forces have been greatly improved; whereas in this
Colony with the rise granted to us in 1902, and a tise again in
1913 with extras taken away, and increasing years of service
before becoming entitled to a pension, have left us serving
under worse conditions than those who joined before us and also
our colleagues who have elected to remain in the service at
Home
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