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that

you have by neglect

or omission of duty; "in effect, allowed the frauds to be committed" or rather, as he would put it, to be continued when they might have been discovered at an earlier date and some public loss at least might have been saved.

A

At this distance of time and after the full enquiry that has taken place, Sir Charles Fitz does not think it necessary to comment upon the transactions as thus disclosed, or remind you that an Auditor

the

who fails to report an irregularity is assuming a responsibility which does not lie within his functions, and that insidious as the task of exposing it may be, it is the discharge of a plain and obvious duty incidental to the office and essential to its usefulness.

In conclusion I am bound

that though glad that the discovery of these frauds of so long standing was due to the action of the local Audit, Sir Charles Fitz cannot but express his sense of disappointment that you as an officer of so much acknowledged merit should have justly laid yourself open to the censure of the Secretary of State, of the Governor of the Colony, and of the Commission of enquiry.

I have, &c.,

Sd.] J. Phillips.

Office or Individual.

Post

Date.

1893

28 Aug

Confidential

No. 14798

(Subject.)

C. O.

DOMESTIC.

14798 RECE[Rec 29 10C 33]

Money order agreement

Hong Kong & U. States

Concur in

draft

with observations

and

st previous Paper.

Refer to subsequent Paper.

WB & I. 178, -57120-1099-3-93

50

1875

320

amended pattern advice lists.

M. Wilson

(Minutes.)

M. Bramston

Strike out paper's, as suggested, in

articles, and then send the draft to

the Foreign Office for communication to the U.S. government, sending

also extract

of this letter as marked the enclosures.

= Send also copy of the letter and the

enclosures to Hongkong

at once

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that you have by neglect or omission of duty; "in effect, allowed the frauds to be committed" or rather, as he would put it, to be continued when they might have been discovered at an earlier date and some public loss at least might have been saved. A At this distance of time and after the full enquiry that has taken place, Sir Charles Fitz does not think it necessary to comment upon the transactions as thus disclosed, or remind you that an Auditor the who fails to report an irregularity is assuming a responsibility which does not lie within his functions, and that insidious as the task of exposing it may be, it is the discharge of a plain and obvious duty incidental to the office and essential to its usefulness. In conclusion I am bound that though glad that the discovery of these frauds of so long standing was due to the action of the local Audit, Sir Charles Fitz cannot but express his sense of disappointment that you as an officer of so much acknowledged merit should have justly laid yourself open to the censure of the Secretary of State, of the Governor of the Colony, and of the Commission of enquiry. I have, &c., Sd.] J. Phillips. Office or Individual. Post Date. 1893 28 Aug Confidential No. 14798 (Subject.) C. O. DOMESTIC. 14798 RECE[Rec 29 10C 33] Money order agreement Hong Kong & U. States Concur in draft with observations and st previous Paper. Refer to subsequent Paper. WB & I. 178, -57120-1099-3-93 50 1875 320 amended pattern advice lists. M. Wilson (Minutes.) M. Bramston Strike out paper's, as suggested, in articles, and then send the draft to the Foreign Office for communication to the U.S. government, sending also extract of this letter as marked the enclosures. = Send also copy of the letter and the enclosures to Hongkong at once 978978 C.Pd 29 Aug
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that you have by neglect or omission of duty; "in directe, allowed the frauds to be committed" or rather, as he would put it, bo be continued when they might have been discovered at au earlier dale and some public loss at least might have been saved. A At cuis didance of time and after the face enquir, that has taken place, Sir Charles Fran does not think it necessay to comment upon the transactious as usw disclosed, or (❤ semind you that au Andilo the who fails to sepot an irregularity is assuming a seaßousibility which does not lie within his functions, and that insidious as task of exposing it may be, it is the discharge of a slain and obvious duty incidental to the office and essential to its usefulness. Ju conclusion I am bo stale that though glad that the discover of these frands of so long standing was due to the action of the local Audit, shle Si Charle. Pran cannot but express his sense of disappointment that you as an offices of so much acpaowledged merit should have justly laid yourself open to the censure of the secretary of State of the Governor of the Colony, and of the Commission of enquiry. I have, abo., Sq?] 7. Phillips. Office or Individual. Post Date. 1893 28 Aug Trong trong No. 14798 (Subject.) C. 0. DOMESTIC. 14798 RECE [Rec 29 10C 33) Money order agreement Hong Kong & U. States Concur in dragt with obens and st previous Paper. Pethert codynce, 20. Jofept Aurd Chorg3 boky (ong rucls) for 137 WB & 1. 178, -57120-1099-3-93 ext subsequent Paper. 50 1875 320 amended pattern advice lists. M. Wilson (Minutes.) M-Bramston Strike out paper', as suggested, in articles, and then send the draft to the Foreign Office for communication to the U.S. gorunment, sending, ตุ also extract this letter as marked the enclosures. = Send also copy of the letter and the encionues to Hougthong at me 978978 C.Pd 29 Aug
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that

you have by neglect

or omission of duty; "in directe, allowed the frauds to be committed" or rather, as he would put it, bo be continued when they might have been discovered at au earlier dale and some public loss at least might have been saved.

A

At cuis didance of time and after the face enquir, that has taken place, Sir Charles Fran does not think it necessay to comment upon the transactious as usw disclosed, or (❤ semind you that au Andilo

the

who fails to sepot an irregularity is assuming a seaßousibility which does not lie within his functions, and that insidious as task of exposing it may be, it is the discharge of a slain and obvious duty incidental to the office and essential to its usefulness.

Ju conclusion I am bo stale

that though glad that the discover of these frands of so long standing was due to the action of the local Audit, shle Si Charle. Pran cannot but express his sense of disappointment that you as an offices of so much acpaowledged merit should have justly laid yourself open to the censure of the secretary of State of the Governor of the Colony, and of the Commission of enquiry.

I have, abo.,

Sq?] 7. Phillips.

Office or Individual.

Post

Date.

1893

28 Aug

Trong trong

No. 14798

(Subject.)

C. 0.

DOMESTIC.

14798 RECE [Rec 29 10C 33)

Money order agreement

Hong Kong & U. States

Concur in

dragt

with obens

and

st previous Paper.

Pethert codynce, 20. Jofept

Aurd Chorg3

boky (ong rucls) for 137

WB & 1. 178, -57120-1099-3-93

ext subsequent Paper.

50

1875

320

amended pattern advice lists.

M. Wilson

(Minutes.)

M-Bramston

Strike out paper', as suggested, in

articles, and then send the draft to

the Foreign Office for communication to the U.S. gorunment, sending,

ตุ

also extract

this letter as marked the enclosures.

= Send also copy of the letter and the

encionues to Hougthong

at me

978978

C.Pd 29 Aug

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