CO129-228 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [7-9] — Page 469

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All AI Reviewed

467

"the Military Authorities and one of their contractors, the said Fukuwara, with the object of assisting Mun On, in whose subcontract you were interested, to the great inconvenience and annoyance, and have behaved in a highly improper manner to the prejudice of the Military Authorities

"That in so doing you have acted in a manner incompatible with the due performance of your duties as Inspector of Markets."

15. The decision of the Council was that Inspector Orley should resume regular Police duties from which he had been provisionally detached, and that the Captain Superintendent should be requested to select another Inspector to discharge the duties of Inspector of Markets.

6. Immediately after this, Orley tendered his resignation, and applied for his pension. He had served in the Police Force for 19 years; but owing to an injury to his leg in 1882, when he was a foreman of the Government Fire Brigade, he asked that his pension might be counted as 20 years' service.

7. The application was considered in Executive Council, and it was decided that the pension should be granted for 20 years of actual service, on account of the injury referred to.

8. Mr. Orley next applied for five full passages to England; but, as he had received his bonus after his third term of Service in May, 1882, he was not entitled to another bonus until May, 1887. Mr. Orley then offered to refund his third bonus, and asked for passages for his family instead of it.

9. This question of refunding a Bonus and getting a passage in lieu of it was considered in 1885, and the following decision by the Officer Administering the Government has been acted on since that time:

"It is a very irregular proceeding...

Edit History

2026-05-25 06:08:27 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
467 "the Military Authorities and one of their contractors, the said Fukuwara, with the object of assisting Mun On, in whose subcontract you were interested, to the great inconvenience and annoyance, and have behaved in a highly improper manner to the prejudice of the Military Authorities "That in so doing you have acted in a manner incompatible with the due performance of your duties as Inspector of Markets." 15. The decision of the Council was that Inspector Orley should resume regular Police duties from which he had been provisionally detached, and that the Captain Superintendent should be requested to select another Inspector to discharge the duties of Inspector of Markets. 6. Immediately after this, Orley tendered his resignation, and applied for his pension. He had served in the Police Force for 19 years; but owing to an injury to his leg in 1882, when he was a foreman of the Government Fire Brigade, he asked that his pension might be counted as 20 years' service. 7. The application was considered in Executive Council, and it was decided that the pension should be granted for 20 years of actual service, on account of the injury referred to. 8. Mr. Orley next applied for five full passages to England; but, as he had received his bonus after his third term of Service in May, 1882, he was not entitled to another bonus until May, 1887. Mr. Orley then offered to refund his third bonus, and asked for passages for his family instead of it. 9. This question of refunding a Bonus and getting a passage in lieu of it was considered in 1885, and the following decision by the Officer Administering the Government has been acted on since that time: "It is a very irregular proceeding...
Baseline (Original)
467 " the Military Authorities and one of their " contractors, the said Fuckuera, with the "object of assisting Mun On, in whose subcontract were interested, to the you " great inconvenience annoyance, aud have behaved maner his "prejudice of the Military Authorities " "That in so doing you " in a highly improper. "incomportable with the due performance of your duties as Inspector of allcarkets. " 15. The decision of the Council was the that Impector Orbey should resume regular Police duties from which he had been provisionally detached, and that the Captain Superintendent. should be requested to select another Inspector to discharge the duties of _ Inspector of aMarket. 6 . Immediately after this all. Orley 6. beidered his resignation, and applied for his pension. He had served in the Police Force 19 years; injury but. со he had received an foreman leg in 1882, when for to his legi of of the Government Fire Brigade, he asked that his pension might be counted as 20 years' service. 7. wvao as for The application considered in Executive Conncil, and it was decided ted as e granted that the pension should be for 20 years of the injury referred 'actual service, on account to .___ 5. Mr Orley neat applied for five full passages to England; but, as he had_ received his bonus after his third term of Service in May, 1882, he was not. entitled to another bonus until may, 1887%, allr Orley then offered to refund his third bonus, and asked for passages for his family instead of it. 9. This question of refunding and getting a passage a Bonus it was in lieu of it Considered in 1885, and the following by the Officer Administering the Government has been acted on quinute since that time: # It is a very irregular proceeding "to
2026-05-25 06:08:27 · Baseline
View content

467

" the Military Authorities and one

of their " contractors, the said Fuckuera, with the "object of assisting Mun On, in whose

subcontract

were interested, to the

you " great inconvenience

annoyance,

aud

have behaved

maner

his

"prejudice of the Military Authorities "

"That in so doing you " in a highly improper. "incomportable with the due performance of your duties as Inspector of allcarkets. " 15. The decision of the Council was

the that Impector Orbey should resume regular Police duties from which he had been provisionally detached, and that the Captain Superintendent. should be requested to select another Inspector to discharge the duties of _ Inspector of aMarket.

6 . Immediately after this all. Orley 6. beidered his resignation, and applied for his pension. He had served in the Police Force

19 years; injury

but.

со

he had received an

foreman

leg in 1882, when for

to his legi

of

of

the Government Fire Brigade, he asked that his pension might be counted as 20 years' service.

7.

wvao

as for

The application considered

in Executive Conncil, and it was decided

ted as

e granted

that the pension should be for 20 years of the injury referred

'actual service, on account

to

.___

5. Mr Orley neat applied for five full passages to England; but, as he had_ received his bonus after his third term of Service in May, 1882, he was not. entitled to another bonus until may, 1887%, allr Orley then offered to refund his third bonus, and asked for passages for his family instead of it.

9.

This question of refunding

and getting a passage

a Bonus

it was

in lieu of it

Considered in 1885, and the following

by the Officer Administering the Government has been acted on

quinute

since that time:

#

It is a

very irregular proceeding

"to

Comments

Approved members can add comments, bookmarks, and private notes.

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.