in
commercial life and
an
income
of 1320 per
bonus of 5 per cent
M
was
Art
Annuity
receipt of
with
the net profits, besides
I beg to enclose two certified
copies of the agreements for your perusal.
the Registrar General's Office, and
180
Messrs
Cheung Ho
and Leung Kwan-Kar
and other
Officers of
the Police Force,
who
were
given
pensions though ordered to resign
ist
of
7.
I submitted
my
case to the Government
but the
A
my pension
letter dated 18th October, 1897,
only option given
pension
of
$1
ML.
was either to forfeit my
return to the service. Copies
minutes enclosed herewith. I had
no
alternative but to return to the service,
entailing
on
myself the loss of large
we
from
Consequence
their connection with the gambling scandal - Considering the liberality shown by the Government towards them, I cannot but
feel that the irreconcilable element in the circumstances attending my
Service
more
recall to the
than unjustifiable when
compared with the
Cases
This idea in
mentioned
when I bring to
my
I have above
me is strengthened
mind that
in
October
8.
emoluments accruing to
Life
I
Crave
your
Cases
of
Commercial
special attention to the
Messrs Chan Kai-ming, and Chan Shan
of the Magistracy, and
Mr Yung
Kau
1
- the then Magistrate conveying information
1890
I wrote
a
Confidential letter through
to the Government that in
certain
branches
of
the Government Service scandal existed
by
the
in
commercial life and
an
income
of 1320 per
bonus of 5 per cent
M
was
Art
Anniimt
receipt of
with
the net profits, besides
I beg to enclose two certified
the Registrar General's Office, and
180
Messrs
Cheung Ho
and Leung Kivar - Kar
and other
Officers of
the Police Force,
who
were
given
pensions though ordered to resign
ist
of
7.
I submitted
my
case to the Government
but the
A
my pension
copies of the agreements for your perusal.
letter dated 18th October, 1897,
only option given
pension
of
01
ML.
was either to forfect my
return to the service. Copies
minutes enclosed herewith. I had
по
alternative but to return to the service,
entailing
on
myself the loss of large
we
from
Consequence
their connection with the gambling scandal - Considering the liberality shown by the- Government towards them. I cannot but
feel that the irreconcilable element in the circumstances ättending my
Service
more
recall to the
than unjustifiable when
compared with the
Cases
This idea in
mentioned
when I bring to
my
I have above
me is strengthmed
mind that
in
October
8.
emoluments accruing to
Life
J
Crave
your
Cases
of
Commercial
special attention to the
Messrs Chan Kai ming, and Chan Shan
of the Magistracy, and
M2 Yung
Kau
1
- the then Magistrate conveying information
1890
I wrote
d
Confidential letter through
to the Government that in
certain
branches
of
the Government Service scandal existed
by
the
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