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which it

was

quite clear that he did

not leave the service under a cloud.

The letter was in fact, very

He also shared

or

format

had been

certificate of the length of his service,

which stated that

he was invalided. He repeated that he had nothing by way of

gratuity or compassionate grant this now out of employment and has no

prospect of getting any. He added

that he was in the fire

service

brigade entitled to something for being

injured at

a

fire, but that he was

not getting any things

the reason for

this account was

that he had

been invalided immediately.

I have shown the pp. to Mr. Risky, who thinks that under Clause X of his "Conditions of

Service" (attached to his agreement 2564/00/) he has a prima facie claim to gratuity;


Page 90


I think it is to tell you

that he received that the Taylor states that he

gratuity on retirement task his to report as quickly as possible.

M

C.PL 21

A.F. 21/4


Page 13

3

Sheet

easy

Poplar London April 14th 17.03.

O.

899

humbly beg of you to pardon me for taking the liberty of writing to you, & pray that!

my

that you will consider

my case more fully

On the 3 of February 1900 after 1½ years service with the

384 Royal Engineers & with an

excellent character I transferred

to the Hong Kong Police Force China where I remained 3 years. The first two years I enjoyed the best of health

the third year of my service was most unlucky one for me. At the

beginning of the year 1902, I was stricken down with Enteric fever & laid up in hospital for three months. After recovering from that I met with a serious accident whilst on duty at a fire & was again laid up in hospital for two months & when I came out of hospital I was unable to perform my duty as a Constable properly, so I was put into a Station where the duties were not very

hard in hopes of regaining my health but this was not so as I was again stricken down with fever & obliged to return to hospital. The Doctor then

ordered me to be invalided to England. that was on the 20th of December 1902 & I arrived home on the 25th of January 1903 I received no gratuity or pension of any kind. The injury I received prevents my obtaining any other Government situation & also of my doing any hard work. Since return home I have tried utmost to obtain a suitable situation but have been unable to do so. I left the Police Force with an excellent character & I may say that all my papers will stand every investigation. I do beg of you to carefully consider

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which it was quite clear that he did not leave the service under a cloud. The letter was in fact, very He also shared or format had been certificate of the length of his service, which stated that he was invalided. He repeated that he had nothing by way of gratuity or compassionate grant this now out of employment and has no prospect of getting any. He added that he was in the fire service brigade entitled to something for being injured at a fire, but that he was not getting any things the reason for this account was that he had been invalided immediately. I have shown the pp. to Mr. Risky, who thinks that under Clause X of his "Conditions of Service" (attached to his agreement 2564/00/) he has a prima facie claim to gratuity; Page 90 I think it is to tell you that he received that the Taylor states that he gratuity on retirement task his to report as quickly as possible. M C.PL 21 A.F. 21/4 Page 13 3 Sheet easy Poplar London April 14th 17.03. O. 899 humbly beg of you to pardon me for taking the liberty of writing to you, & pray that! my that you will consider my case more fully On the 3 of February 1900 after years service with the 384 Royal Engineers & with an excellent character I transferred to the Hong Kong Police Force China where I remained 3 years. The first two years I enjoyed the best of health the third year of my service was most unlucky one for me. At the beginning of the year 1902, I was stricken down with Enteric fever & laid up in hospital for three months. After recovering from that I met with a serious accident whilst on duty at a fire & was again laid up in hospital for two months & when I came out of hospital I was unable to perform my duty as a Constable properly, so I was put into a Station where the duties were not very hard in hopes of regaining my health but this was not so as I was again stricken down with fever & obliged to return to hospital. The Doctor then ordered me to be invalided to England. that was on the 20th of December 1902 & I arrived home on the 25th of January 1903 I received no gratuity or pension of any kind. The injury I received prevents my obtaining any other Government situation & also of my doing any hard work. Since return home I have tried utmost to obtain a suitable situation but have been unable to do so. I left the Police Force with an excellent character & I may say that all my papers will stand every investigation. I do beg of you to carefully consider
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which it

was

quite clear that he did

not leave the service under acbyd.

The letter was in fact, very

He also shared

orar

format

had been

certificate of the length of his service,

which stated that

mirglided. He refeated that he had nstratives by way of

recend

nothing

gratenty or confassionate grant this now out of employment and has no

prospect of getting any by the tears Hygdded

140

Hyg ddedwie han the

dded that he

the fire

service

brigade entitled to something for being

injured at

a

for, but that he behind

not getting any things

the reason for

this account was

thaths

been invalided immidiately.

I have when the pp. to Mr. Risky, who thinks that under Clause X of his "Conditions of

Service" (attached to his agreement 2564/00/ he has a prime facin clain bagratuity;

་་

we

90

Schgraf

I think fras to tell the you.

that he recared that the Tayla states that he

gratuity on retirement task his to refart as quickly as fimible

M

C.PL 21

fossible.

A.F. 21/4

atonce

(

13

3

Sheet

esey

Poplar London April 14th 17.03.

O.

899

humily beg of you to pareti hingin he

liberty of writing to you, & pray that!

my

that you will consider

colse and grant the an interview that I may my case more fully

stake

On the 3 of Febuary 1900 after I'1⁄2 years service with the

384 Royal Bearings & with an

excellent character I hansferred

to the Hong Flong Police Force bhina where I remained gyears. The first two years I'smjoyet the best of health

the third year of my serviel most unlucked one for one. At the

a

Tam so

the

was

o sorry to say beginning of the pleur year 1902. I was stricken down with Intre lever & Olded up in hospital for three months. After recovering from that I met with a serious accident whilst on duty at a fire & was again laid up in hospital for two months & when came out of hospital I was unable to preform my duty as a Constable properly, so I was put into a Station where the dunes were not very

very hard in hopes of regaining my own this time with malarial

heaith but this was not so as I was agant shielden down Lever I obliged to return to hospital. The Doctor then

to be invalided to England. that was on the 20t of Decemby 1902 7 I arrived home on the 25th of January 1903 I received no gratuity or pension of any kind. The injury I received prevents my oblaining amf other Government situation & also of my doing any hard work. return home I have Thied utmost to obtain a Jusable situation but have bas unable to do so. I left the Police Force with an excelent character & I may say that all my papers will stand every investigation. I do beg of you to carefully consiris.

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me

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my

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