CO129-278 - Governor Sir Robinson - 1897 [11-12] — Page 405

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402

4.

OAA

the 10

dear sir,

of the Government live complaints

arrived in

Reads

CHARLES Dut

Constable

24

said Colony

" day of March 1873, and was sworn in as a constable immediately afterwards. From that date down to the 23rd day of August 1897, a period of 1

than 24 years, Your

Petitioner has continuously remained in the

of the said Colony. During the whole of that time only

were made against Your Petitioner. The first complaint took place

under the following circumstances:

In or before Your Petitioner's arrival in the Colony

some 45 Police

Officers

from Scotland joined the Hongkong Force, and according to practice then in vogue

were subjected to one monthly examination of their private parts for venereal disease.

Just before

Your

Petitioner's agreement came out to Hongkong, he had been subjected in England to a medical examination by the Metropolitan Police Surgeon and had been passed by

Dr. Marry, the Government

doctor in

Petitioner

signed

the

leave

again be examined.

On

finding local

Doctor, and acquiesced, for record. Before leaving England, Your Petitioner had been

told nothing about the monthly examinations, and consequently when he and nineteen other new arrivals were paraded for the first time and ordered to march in single file before a

were examined for the purpose of this monthly examination, the whole of the

including four

Petitioners refused to comply with what they conceived tended to degrade and debase themselves, as

new arrivals

regulation which

was unknown in the Metropolitan Police Force. For this action, they

were all suspended for three

days and were

When reinstated,

for the most part, the monthly examination, this objectionable regulation was abolished by the Government.

The second complaint took place under the following circumstances: During Your Petitioner's first year of service in Hongkong, in 1873 or early in 1874, Your Petitioner was on duty out at the old Star Ferry Pier from 8 pm to 12 o'clock midnight. After midnight, he struck off and left the Pier and walked to meet his relief, catching him about the City Hall, some 300 yards or so from the pier. Strictly speaking, he should not leave until within sight of his relief. For this trivial breach, Petitioner was fined

one dollar by the then Superintendent of

Police.

With these two exceptions, there has never been, down to the time of Recent investigations, a single complaint against Your Petitioner.

During Your Petitioner's twenty-four years' service in Hongkong, he has only been away from the Colony on leave for some few months, with the exceptions of a three or four days' visit to Canton.


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402 4. OAA the 10 dear sir, of the Government live complaints arrived in Reads CHARLES Dut Constable 24 said Colony " day of March 1873, and was sworn in as a constable immediately afterwards. From that date down to the 23rd day of August 1897, a period of 1 than 24 years, Your Petitioner has continuously remained in the of the said Colony. During the whole of that time only were made against Your Petitioner. The first complaint took place under the following circumstances: In or before Your Petitioner's arrival in the Colony some 45 Police Officers from Scotland joined the Hongkong Force, and according to practice then in vogue were subjected to one monthly examination of their private parts for venereal disease. Just before Your Petitioner's agreement came out to Hongkong, he had been subjected in England to a medical examination by the Metropolitan Police Surgeon and had been passed by Dr. Marry, the Government doctor in Petitioner signed the leave again be examined. On finding local Doctor, and acquiesced, for record. Before leaving England, Your Petitioner had been told nothing about the monthly examinations, and consequently when he and nineteen other new arrivals were paraded for the first time and ordered to march in single file before a were examined for the purpose of this monthly examination, the whole of the including four Petitioners refused to comply with what they conceived tended to degrade and debase themselves, as new arrivals regulation which was unknown in the Metropolitan Police Force. For this action, they were all suspended for three days and were When reinstated, for the most part, the monthly examination, this objectionable regulation was abolished by the Government. The second complaint took place under the following circumstances: During Your Petitioner's first year of service in Hongkong, in 1873 or early in 1874, Your Petitioner was on duty out at the old Star Ferry Pier from 8 pm to 12 o'clock midnight. After midnight, he struck off and left the Pier and walked to meet his relief, catching him about the City Hall, some 300 yards or so from the pier. Strictly speaking, he should not leave until within sight of his relief. For this trivial breach, Petitioner was fined one dollar by the then Superintendent of Police. With these two exceptions, there has never been, down to the time of Recent investigations, a single complaint against Your Petitioner. During Your Petitioner's twenty-four years' service in Hongkong, he has only been away from the Colony on leave for some few months, with the exceptions of a three or four days' visit to Canton. (2)
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402 4. OAA the 10 deraricer of the Tovernment live complaints arrived in Reads CHARLES Dut Constable 24 saias Colony " day of charch 1873, and coas sworns in as a almost immediately afterwards. From that date down to the 237 day of Alugeest 1897 in period of 1. than 244 years, Your Petitioner hous etiimously remained) in the of the said Colony. Colony. Beering the astroles of that live only avere made a quinst four Pelitioner. The first complaint look felicers under the following circumstances, bout In your before Your Potchones the Colony souce 45 Police Officers from Scotland to jour the Hongkong Force and according to feractive them in vogue subjected to one monthly examinations of their perivates parts for uncereal disence. Just before your Agreement conv out to Houghong he hard levou sectfected in longland to a medical examinations by the Metropolitans Police Surgrow and lead been passed by landing in Hongkong be bords before being by Dr. Marry, the Tovernment? divorce in Petitioner siqued the lever again beur examined. lo Finds locul Doctor, and aquins, fexcord. Before leaving England Your Politioner has been H 4 told nothing about the monthly excucinations, and consequently when he and _.. muncteen other riad arrivals were · fearaded for the first line and ordered to march in single file beline a ve vereen for the fuerfose of this monthly stansertions, the whole of the including four Pelchioners refused to comply withe at they conceived lended to degrade. and debace thems, read new arrivals regulation which 20 which was unknowns in the attetropolition Police Force. For this actions on devir were all susfinded for there Before feart they the time camas days and were When reinstatedr. for the most monthly examination, this objectionable regulations was abolichuca by the Government. The second complaint took filicces under the foltouring circumstances During Your Petitiouer's first year of service in Hongkong, in 1873 m. early in 1877ef Your Petitioner was one duty out the old alburray Pier frous to fr. in to 12 o'clock midnight. After midnight hordes struck Your Petitioner left the Pier and walked to meet his relief, unching him about the City Hall, some yards to 300 yards or so, so from the pier. Strictly spreathing he should leave or within sight of it till relieved. For this trivial breach Petitioner was fired and one doller by the then Superintendent of united out the fier of regulations Your Police. With these two exceptions there, hus never beens decons to the times Recent investigations a single complaint is goinct Your Politioner. of the 200 During Your Petitioners tivnity four years version in Hongkong hes has mily bene about from the Colony on leave for some tew months with the exceptions of a three or four days' visit to Canton. (2)
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402

4.

OAA

the 10

deraricer

of the Tovernment live complaints

arrived in

Reads

CHARLES Dut

Constable

24

saias Colony

" day of charch 1873, and coas sworns in as a almost immediately afterwards. From that date down to the 237 day of Alugeest 1897 in period of 1.

than 244 years, Your

Petitioner hous etiimously remained) in the

of the said Colony.

Colony. Beering the astroles of that live only

avere made a quinst four Pelitioner. The first complaint look felicers

under the following circumstances, bout

In your before Your Potchones the Colony

souce 45 Police

Officers

from Scotland to jour the Hongkong Force and according to feractive them in vogue

subjected to one monthly examinations of their perivates parts for uncereal disence.

Just before

your

Agreement conv out to Houghong he hard levou sectfected in longland to a medical examinations by the Metropolitans Police Surgrow and lead been passed by

landing in Hongkong be bords before being

by Dr. Marry, the Tovernment?

divorce in

Petitioner

siqued

the

lever

again beur examined.

lo

Finds locul

Doctor, and aquins, fexcord. Before leaving England Your Politioner has been

H

4

told nothing about the monthly excucinations, and consequently when he and _.. muncteen other riad arrivals were · fearaded for the first line and ordered to march in single file beline a ve

vereen for the fuerfose of this monthly stansertions, the whole of the

including four

Pelchioners refused to comply withe at they conceived lended to degrade.

and debace thems, read

new arrivals

regulation which

20

which was unknowns in the attetropolition Police Force. For this actions on devir

were all susfinded for there

Before

feart they

the time camas

days and were

When reinstatedr.

• for the most monthly examination, this objectionable regulations was abolichuca by the Government.

The second complaint took filicces under the foltouring circumstances During Your Petitiouer's first year of service in Hongkong, in 1873 m. early in 1877ef Your Petitioner was one duty out the old alburray Pier frous to fr. in to 12 o'clock midnight. After midnight hordes struck Your Petitioner left the Pier and walked to meet his relief, unching him about the City Hall, some yards to 300 yards or so,

so from the pier. Strictly spreathing he should leave or within sight of it till relieved. For this trivial breach Petitioner was fired

and one doller by the then Superintendent of

united out

the fier of regulations Your Police.

With these two exceptions there, hus never beens decons to the times Recent investigations a single complaint is goinct Your Politioner.

of

the

200

During Your Petitioners tivnity four years version in Hongkong hes has mily bene about from the Colony on leave for some tew months with the exceptions of a three or four days' visit to Canton.

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