Hong Kong, 14 May 1875.
Captain Superintendent of Police (Walter M. Deane)
to
Acting Colonial Secretary (How: Clementi Smith)
Enclosures to Letter No: 94.–
1. M.B. C. and D;
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rd. Sir D. Kennedy
MINUTE.
Mr.
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Mr. Meule.
Mr. Holland
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Mr. Herbert.
Mr. Hugessen, seen
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Lord Kimberley.
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10 July 173.
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I have received letter No. 105 of the 5th of May last forwarding a memorial addressed to me by certain Residents in Hong Kong, respecting the dismissal of George Briarty from the Police Force of Hong Kong, and praying that compensation may be awarded to him.
2. You will inform the memorialists that I consider that the Colonial Government were justified in dismissing Briarty for conduct which was distinctly mentioned, and that I must recognize any just claim on his part for
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Hong Kong, 14 May 18752.
Captain Superintendent of Police (Walter M. Drave)
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Acting folarial Soratory (How: (Clementi Smith)
Enclosures to Letter No: 94.–
1. M.B. C. and D ;
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105 6640
4rd. Sir D. Kennedy
MINUTE.
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Mr. Meule.
Mr. Holland
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Mr. Herbert.
Mer. Hugessen, seen
seen Juy 11-
Lord Fimberley. 77
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95. Sor
10 July 173.
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2. You will inform the memorialists that I consider that the Colonial
Government vere pustified in dismissing Brivile An conduct whist was Mistinitity mentioned. and that I must
recognize any just claim on his part for
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