engaged them to expect
that they
would receive
this privilege, and I shall
be glad if you will ask
to the best of his memory
him to state what as
how far the statement
is true
6. I am think that
inclined to
whenever recruits are required thereafter for the
colonial police force the day
of
I am engaging them should not be thrown upon the foreign agents
Socially
but should be entrusted to
one of the officers of the force who
would be selected to take charge of
the recruits e.g. Inspection Hogg,
the recent ...
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Mr.
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Mr.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
Mr. Meade. 28
Mr Herbert. Sir R. Herbert. Mr. Ashley.
Lord Kimberley. Lord Derby.
3 drafts For consn.
30.
250
Hongkong
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Gentlemen.
I am directed by
the
Earl of Daly to inform
You
that
In
consequence
of the constant misunder
standings which arise
with regard to the
family remittances policemen in Hongkong
and the Straits Settlements
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engaged them to expect
that they
would receive
this privilège, and I shall
be glad if you will ask
to the best of his memory
him to state what as
how far the statement
is teve
6. I am think that
inclined to
whenever rearcate
an required thereafter for the
colonial police force the day
of
I ougaging them should not be throw upon the frown aparte
Socially
but should be entrusted to
one of the officus of the face whe
wold be select a tabio charge of
did
the recruits ay ip Inspection Hogge,
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Mr.
De Robeck
Mr.
Mr. Wingfield.
Mr. Bramston.
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Mr Herbert. Sir R. Herbert. Mr. Ashley.
-Lord-Kimberley. Lord Derby.
3 drafts For conson.
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1 May
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Gentlemen.
am directed by
the
Tail of Daly to inform
You
that
In
consequence
of the constant misunder
Standings which arise
with regard to the
f
family umittances policemen in Honghting
and the Straits Settlements
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