10360
308
M.
77
1015 D4 7 Government-House--
M
Hongkong, 13th April, 1887.
Enclosure.
Sir,
In accordance with the instructions laid down in the second paragraph of your despatch No. 60 of the 28th of September 1885, I have the honour to enclose the usual papers of particulars relating to the Pensions of certain Police Constables granted during the quarter ending 31st March, 1887, and to request your sanction to the payment to them of the amounts to which they are respectively entitled in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance No. 4 of 1887.
I have the honour to be,
Sir,
Your most obedient,
Humble Servant,
W. M. de Winton
(in Robinson)
The Right Honourable,
Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.
19.
10360
308
M.
77
1015 D4 7 Government-House--
M
Hongkong, 13... April, 18877.
Enclosure.
Sir,
In accordance with the instructions laid down in the second
colonial Office
paragraph of your despatch No. 60 of the 28th of September 1885,
I have the honour to enclose the usual Papers of particulars relating to
the Pensions of certain Police Constables granted during the quarter ending) 312 March, 1897, and to request your sanction
to the payment to them of the amounts to which they are respectively entitled in accordance with the provisions of Ordinance &of-4849.144 of 1887.
I have the honour to be,
Sin
Your most obedient,
Humble Servant,
in Rohmigay
The Right Honourable,
Joseph Chamberlain, M. P.
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