To the
the Right Honourable,
Mr Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary
of
State for the Colonies,
The Humble Petition of the Undersigned, Portuguese subordinates
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2 subordinate
Officers in the employ of the Government of Hong-Kong!
Respectfully sheweth:
to them.
1. That
your petitioners are all members of the Public Service respectively holding offices in the various departments of the Government of the Colony of Hong-Kong requiring honesty, diligence, and zeal in the performance of the various duties assigned to them.
2. That on the 15th July 1895 your petitioners collectively addressed a memorial to His Excellency Sir William Robinson, K.C.M.G., the Governor of the Colony, and on the 23rd September forwarded a petition through His Excellency's courtesy to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, both praying for the privilege of drawing "exchange compensation" which certain members of the Public Service have been receiving since January, 1894.
3. To the first representation above referred to, His Excellency directed a reply to be sent to your petitioners, duly received, that it was not in His Excellency's power to grant exchange compensation,
and
Duplicate
To the
the Right Honourable,
Mr Joseph Chamberlain, M.P.
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary
of
State for the bolonies,
The Humble Petition of the Undersigned, Portuguese subs
54
2 subordinate
Officers in the employ of the Govern_ - ment of Stong-Kong!
Respectfully sheweth:
to them.
1. That
your petitioners are all members of the Public Service respectively holding offices in the various departuren's of the Government of the Colony of Stong-Kong requiring honesty, diligence, and zeal in the performance of the various duties assiqued)
2- That on the 15th July 1895 your petitioners collectively addressed a memorial to His Excellency Sir William Robinson, K.Q.M. G., the Governor of Colony, and on the 23rd September forwarded a fetition through It is excellency' courtesy to the Seare tary of State for the Colonies, both praying for the privilege of drawing exchange compensation" which certain members of the Public Servios, have) been receiving since the por January, 1894.
The
the same year
3. To the first representation above. referred to, Itis Excellency, directed a reply to be sent to your petitioners, duly received, that it was not in stis Excellency's power to grant exchange compensation,
and)
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