CO129-272 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1896 [5-9] — Page 251

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

during the last two years. For these you have been rewarded. And

it is brought to the Governor's notice that though overworked and

out of health you gave up a few months ago the leave to which you

are entitled and which you should now be enjoying in order that

the Assistant Analyst might take his leave which on account of

ill health was absolutely necessary for him.

The Governor does not consider these pleas for

leniency are by any means strong and they certainly are not suf-

ficient to warrant the exercise by him of his full prerogative of

mercy, whilst asking every allowance for you that can fairly be

made it is impossible for His Excellency to do less than to mark

his sense of extreme displeasure and great disappointment at your

conduct by a severe punishment.

The Governor therefore desires me to inform you

(1) that he has laid this communication before the Executive Coun-

cil so that each member shall be aware of the position to which

your deplorable habits have brought you. (2) He again, and for

the last time, reprimands you for your discreditable behaviour.

(3) He has instructed the Head of your Department to watch your

proceedings closely and to report to him occasionally in reference

to them so that any relapse into the habits to which you would

appear to have fallen a victim may be at once communicated to him.

(4) His Excellency has further decided that you shall

receive...

Edit History

2026-05-27 20:45:51 · NVIDIA / meta/llama-4-maverick-17b-128e-instruct
Live
View comparison
AI Proofread
during the last two years. For these you have been rewarded. And it is brought to the Governor's notice that though overworked and out of health you gave up a few months ago the leave to which you are entitled and which you should now be enjoying in order that the Assistant Analyst might take his leave which on account of ill health was absolutely necessary for him. The Governor does not consider these pleas for leniency are by any means strong and they certainly are not suf- ficient to warrant the exercise by him of his full prerogative of mercy, whilst asking every allowance for you that can fairly be made it is impossible for His Excellency to do less than to mark his sense of extreme displeasure and great disappointment at your conduct by a severe punishment. The Governor therefore desires me to inform you (1) that he has laid this communication before the Executive Coun- cil so that each member shall be aware of the position to which your deplorable habits have brought you. (2) He again, and for the last time, reprimands you for your discreditable behaviour. (3) He has instructed the Head of your Department to watch your proceedings closely and to report to him occasionally in reference to them so that any relapse into the habits to which you would appear to have fallen a victim may be at once communicated to him. (4) His Excellency has further decided that you shall receive...
Baseline (Original)
2+64 during the last two years. For these you have been rewarded. And it is brought to the Governor's notice that though overworked and out of bailte roi gave up a few months ago the leave to which you are entitled and which you should now be enjoying in order that the Assistant Analyst sight take his leave which on account of ill health was absolutely necessary for biz. The Governor does not consider these pleas for leniency are by any means strong and they certainly are not suf- ficient to warrant the exercise by him of his full prerogative of mercy, whilst asking every allowance for you that can fairly be Bade it is impossible for His Excellency to 10 less than to mark his sense of extreme displeasure and great disappointment at your conduct by a host severo punishment. The Governor therefore desires me to inform voo (1) that he has laid this coaunication before the Executive Coun= oil so that each nezber shall be aware of the position to which your aeplorable habits have brought you. (3) Be again, and for the last bine, reprimande.you for your discreditable behaviour. (3) He has instructed the Head of your Departent to watch your proceedings closely and to report to his occasionally in reference to then so that any relapse into the habits to which you would appear to have fallen a victig may be at once communicatei to him. (3) His Excellency has farther decided that you shall receive
2026-05-27 20:45:51 · Baseline
View content

2+64

during the last two years. For these you have been rewarded. And

it is brought to the Governor's notice that though overworked and

out of bailte roi gave up a few months ago the leave to which you

are entitled and which you should now be enjoying in order that

the Assistant Analyst sight take his leave which on account of

ill health was absolutely necessary for biz.

The Governor does not consider these pleas for

leniency are by any means strong and they certainly are not suf-

ficient to warrant the exercise by him of his full prerogative of

mercy, whilst asking every allowance for you that can fairly be

Bade it is impossible for His Excellency to 10 less than to mark

his sense of extreme displeasure and great disappointment at your

conduct by a host severo punishment.

The Governor therefore desires me to inform voo

(1) that he has laid this coaunication before the Executive Coun=

oil so that each nezber shall be aware of the position to which

your aeplorable habits have brought you. (3) Be again, and for

the last bine, reprimande.you for your discreditable behaviour.

(3) He has instructed the Head of your Departent to watch your

proceedings closely and to report to his occasionally in reference

to then so that any relapse into the habits to which you would

appear to have fallen a victig may be at once communicatei to him.

(3) His Excellency has farther decided that you shall

receive

Comments

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

No comments yet.

Private Research Note

Private notes are available after approval.