Co.
INDIA OFFICE,
WHITEHALL!
32337
RES
23 JUN 08
LONDON, S.W.,
June 15th, 1903.
739
J & P.1363.
(20751).
Sir:-
I am directed by Viscount Morley to acknowledge
the receipt of Sir F. Campbell's letter of the 25th
April, No.12494, regarding the employment of Natives
of India in the Far East.
I am to point out that the views of the Government
of India on the proposed measures, which the
Municipal Council of Shanghai regarded as necessary
preliminaries to the enrolment in the Municipal
Police of Indians engaged in local private employ-
ment, were communicated to your Department in Sir
Horace Walpole's letter of the 7th September 1906.
Lord Morley presumes that the decision to recruit in
India all Indian recruits required for police in
China, and the objections offered by the Government
of
The Under Secretary of State,
Foreign Office.
Copy.
Co.
INDIA OFFICE,
WHITEHALL,!
32337
RES
23 JUN 08
LONDON, S.W.,
June 15th, 1903.
739
J & P.1363.
(20751).
Sir:-
I am directed by Viscount Morley to acknowledge
the receipt of Sir F. Campbell's letter of the 25th
April, No.12494, regarding the employment or Natives
of India in the Far Fast.
I am to point out that the views of the Govern-
ment of India on the proposed measures, which the
Municipal Council of Shanghal regarded as necessary
preliminaries to the enrolment in the Municipal
Police of Indians engaged in local private employ-
ment, were communicated to your Department in Sir
Horace Walpole's letter of the 7th September 1906.
Lord Morley presumes that the decision to recruit in
India all Indian recruits required for police in
China, and the objections offered by the Government
of
The Under Secretary of State,
Foreign Office.
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