Foreign
Office
Office
GEE
from the time when their
Pay in the Metropolitan Force
Ceases.
Samvader
891 Hongkong.
13th Stephen.
328
Some little confusion has arisen in the correspondence respecting the Police Officers sent to Hongkong, which it will be convenient to have set right before the correspondence goes further. I therefore bring it to notice.
The proposal for sending out some Police Officers was raised by Col. Malcolm's letter 722 Dec. 1843. In compliance with Ld. Stanley's minute on that letter I prepared the Draft of a letter to the Treasury proposing that one Superintendent and two Serjeants should be sent out, and to that proposition the Lords agreed on the 15 Jan last. Lord Stanley there received that Col. Wilbraham should put himself in communication with Mr. Goulburn
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Foreign
Office
Office
GEE
from the time when their
Pay in the Metropol. Force
Ceases.
Samvader
891 Honghong.
Im Stephen.
328
Sonce little confusion has arisen in he correspondence respecting the Police Officers The sent to stongthong
which it will be
onvenient to have set right before the overpondence goes further. Itherefore bring hlogoen notice.
The proposal for sending out sonce Police "fficers wasraised Goll.
Gold Malcolm's letter
722 Dec. 1843 _ In compliance with MM. tope's ministe on that letter Sprepared thr Deaft of a
letter to the Freasing proposing that one
Suspector and two Serjeauli shared exentout _ and to that proposition the Lang greed on the 15 Jandlast. Lord Stanley there rexiced that Coll Wilbrahame should put quieself, in communication with Mr Magne
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