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₤ 104-3-4 p., less 1.20. Fund Contribution

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medical evidence, S.JS. affrones reduction of of any

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Enclosure 1.

3 to 5.

Sir,

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RK 24 LB 15

HONGKONG.

GOVERNMENT HOUSE.

14th. January, 1919.

I have the honour to report for your

consideration certain circumstances under which Inspector

G. Sim has been retired from the Hongkong Police Force.

Inspector Sim was suspended from duty in

2.

November last, on the grounds shown in the attached copy of

a report by a Lance Sergeant of Police. The state of his

health at the time of suspension rendered it necessary that

he should be sent into hospital, and he was there kept

under special observation. I enclose a copy of a report by the Superintendent of the Government Civil Hospital.

3.

The matter was considered by the Executive

Council, who advised that so serious an offence as that

charged against Inspector Sim could not be adequately dealt

with except by means of criminal proceedings. They were of opinion that the question of mental condition should be left to the decision of the Court. I concurred in this

view, and proceedings were accordingly commenced.

4.

Further representations were then made to

me on the subject of Inspector Sim's mental condition. attach copies of the pertient reports. I was advised that in view of the medical evidence the criminal charge could

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

WALTER LONG, M.P.,

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