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Confidential

MINUTE. July

Mr. Olivier 1 and 8

Mr. Lucas 8

Mr. Fairfield. [8

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Branston,

Mr. Meade.

Mr. Buxton.

15

Marquess of Ripon, 2 o

2 drafts.

further minutes

Page 1

-16733017100

in draft

Copy, ansit offere espuls

Gov/8869 HongKong

732

Sir,

Downing Street,

26 July 1893.

I have given very careful consideration to your Confidential despatch of the 26th of April last reporting upon the serious defalcations which have occurred in the Hong Kong Treasury, and enclosing copies of the Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the working of that Department, and of correspondence with Public Officers arising out of that Report.

2. It appears from these papers that Alves, the late first Clerk in the Treasury, embezzled in the course of the five years 1888 to 1892 nearly $63,000 of public money, and the circumstances which enabled him to do this are very clearly explained by the Commissioners, to whom the Colonial Government is indebted for a very careful and clear Report. I concur in their conclusions

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Confidential MINUTE. July Mr. Olivier 1 and 8 Mr. Lucas 8 Mr. Fairfield. [8 Mr. Wingfield. Mr. Branston, Mr. Meade. Mr. Buxton. 15 Marquess of Ripon, 2 o 2 drafts. further minutes Page 1 -16733017100 in draft Copy, ansit offere espuls Gov/8869 HongKong 732 Sir, Downing Street, 26 July 1893. I have given very careful consideration to your Confidential despatch of the 26th of April last reporting upon the serious defalcations which have occurred in the Hong Kong Treasury, and enclosing copies of the Report of the Commissioners appointed to inquire into the working of that Department, and of correspondence with Public Officers arising out of that Report. 2. It appears from these papers that Alves, the late first Clerk in the Treasury, embezzled in the course of the five years 1888 to 1892 nearly $63,000 of public money, and the circumstances which enabled him to do this are very clearly explained by the Commissioners, to whom the Colonial Government is indebted for a very careful and clear Report. I concur in their conclusions Page 2
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the

•panying draft of Dapatch which his Lood

Ship proporn to addren ķ

Sir W. Robion; and I am to add that

His Lordring would be grad

to be favoured with any

Aservations which

I disford make

Son may

Father

win

Amake with

Upon

A

This Draft,

لسه

if with Report

the despatch from the Gromm and

of the Commission of riguing

It

RAthene

DRAFT.

Hong Kong

Confidential

vernor,

Sir W.Robinson,K.C.M.G.

&c.

&c.

&c.

MINUTE. July

Mr. Olivier 1 and 8

Mr. Lucas 8

Mr. Fairfield. [8

Mr. Wingfield.

Mr. Branston,

Mr. Meade.

Mr. Buxton.

15

Marquess of Rijon, 2 o

2 drafts.

further minutes

-16733017100

аш

in dragt

Copy, ansit offere espuls

Gov/8869 HongKong

732

Sir,

Downing Strest,

And

26 July 1893.

I have given very careful consideration to your Confidential, des- patch of the 26th of April last re- porting upon the serious defalcations which have occurred in the Hong Kong Treasury, and enclosing copies of the Report of the Commissioners appointed

the malle to inquire into the working of that Departmant, and of correspondence with Public Officers arising out of that

Report.

2. It appears from these papers that Alves, the late first Clerk in the Treasury, embezzled in the course of the five years 1888 to 1892 nearly $63,000 of public money, and the circum stances which enabled him to do this are very clearly explained by the Com- missioners, to whom the Colonial Govern- ment is indebted for a very careful and clear Report. I concur in their

conclusions

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