CO129-255 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1892 [5-7] — Page 6

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Enclosure

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to be allowed to remit to England

a

portion of his salary through

the Crown Agents at the rate of

4/2 to the dollar, and to observe

that in

-my opinion it is - very undesirable to make exceptions to the established

regulations regarding family

remittances.

I have the honour to be, My Lord, Your Lordship's Most thediant

Humble Servant,

Williain Robinzeg

hi 1880.

To the

C.0.

11502

Rece

Bleaf 7 JUN J2

Right Honourable Lord Knicksford

Ker

Majesty's Secretary of State

for the "Colonies.

A memorial.

from

William Fisher,

Inspector of Nuisances

Nuisances in the

of Hong Kong.

My Lord,

in the bolony

Your memorialist humbly pleads that he be granted the privilege of

remitting exceeding

а

maintenance

in England

one

part of

of

his

salary

not

half thereof for the

wife

his

in the

same

and children

manner

he would have been entitled to do

1876 instead

had he joined the Service in February

instead of

year.

same

tong trong

in september of the

Your memorialist joined the

Police Force on the pot

of

September 1876. after serving over 10 years in the Royal Artillery and when he accepted the transfer from the Police Force to the ordinary Civil service of

the Colony that he forfeited

aware that he

he

was

not

the

right

to

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