C
21614/97
DRAFT.
Hong Kong
October 97
from
one
Chinese informer,
The should be dismissed from,
the Police & therefore lose his
1
27 year's pension.
I trust
you
will look into this case & see if it
is according to
English
law.
I remain dear Sir Yours very truly
F. G. Cassidy, Bt. Major, retired, 31st Reg.
P.S. Insp. Quincey has borne
an
unblemished character for 27 years.
for F. G. Cassidy
MINUTE.
Macnaghten 22/10
1. Sir: Hamilton 22.
Mr. Lucas.
Mr. Graham.
J. Bramston.
Wingfield.
el of Selborne.
Chamberlain.
Sir,
In reply to your
letter
of
the
31st ult. respecting
the dismissal of Inspector Quincey
from
The Hong Kong Police
Force I am directed by
Mr Secretary Chamberlain to inform you that he regrets
that he cannot interfere in
the matter.
Inspector Quincey had a fair
hearing
in the inquiry & his
C
21614/97
DRAFT.
Hong Kong
October 97
from
one
Chinese informer,
The should be dismissed from,
the Police & therefore lose his
1
27 gear's pension.
J' trust
you
look into this case & see if it
is according to
will Rindly
English
law.
I remain dear Sir Jours very truly
F. G. Cassidy. Bi. Major, retired, 31th Reg.
P.S. INE Quincey has borne
an
un blemished character for 27 years.
jor 7. J. Cassidy
MINUTE.
Macuaghten 22/10
1. Sirli: Hamilton 22.
r. Lucas.
. Graham.
J. Bramston.
Wingfield.
el of Selborne.
Chamberlain.
Sir,
In reply to your
M
letter
of
the
the 31st wilt respecting
dismissal of Inspector Quincey
frova
The Hong Kong Police
Force I am directed by
Ir Secretary Chamberlain to inform you that he regrets
that he cannot interfere in
Ha maller.
Inspector Quincey had a fair
bearing
in the joiny & his
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