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tried, insomuch that it is an additional proof, were one required, of his complicity in 1910, and my consequent exoner- ation from bleme, I submit that when this the latest
defalcation occurred, my case should have been at once reopen- ed, without application from me, and such reparation as pos- sible made to me. Instead of which my application for a re- opening, in view of the fresh evidence available, has been refused by the Colonial Government, who have also refusved-me- refused me access to the papers relating to it.
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The decision against which I am protesting, and have protested in the past on more than one occasion, means,
though the Government does not appear to realise it, accusation against me of either negligence or dishonesty. As no charge has been brought, I am unable to say which of these two it is for which I was punished. But efther of them forms
a serious alur upon ry character and honour, and in view of Lo the new light now thrown upon the matter, I submit that, as a piece of simple justice, the reflection should be at once
removed.
13.
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There have been several other cases of defalcations
in other Departments of the Hongkong Government, in which the
officers concerned have incurred no penalty of any sort. Among these was one which took place shortly after the Wang
Hau Nam case
and the Cadet officer in question, Hr. G.N.Orme, though he had a much less perfect defence, was completely ex- onerated. The discrimingtion shown here between Hr. Omme and
me was publicly commented on in the Colony at the time, imply-
ing that this was not the first time that I had been treated
with a severity not shown to others. I do not wish it to be
inferred, however, that I wish to disparage the leniency shown
to Mr. Orme, nor that displayed in other cases within my know-
ledge, of which I will only refer to those of Mr. A. J. Thomson
and Mr. S.2.C. Ross.
14.
In this connection, as demonstrating the discrimination shown against me for many years in this Colony, I would men- tion the following, which, though not strictly pertinent
to