CO129-356 - Governor Sir Lugard - 1909 [4-6] — Page 250

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the offence is notoriously common among

Mr Wodehouse's reputation is conclusively bad in the main mind. He 110. the Sikhs:

that the

Sikhs are vastly superior

but that state of affairs

informed that

If it had not been for

the affair

took place last year &

have recommended that Gulab

should have been told that he would lose his watch &c. prosecuted in this way probably shut him up

As it is

he has waited too

long

to think

there is no spur to interfere. Kapps me the

Gaz's action.

Colonel Sly

Under these circumstances there was

BE 5/7.

Com

against this man (& I see no ground for supposing it) this man was

clearly guilty & he has waited a year before petitioning.

As proposed

10% trace

$77

No.

136.

absolutely unknown.

reliable

90

Know his

free interest in

affection for the Sikhs,

he had pressed for the

release of Farbit

had been

My Lord,

Enclosure 1

Enclosure 2

Enclosure 3.

Enclosure 4.

Enclosure 5.

C.O. 21387

RECR

REG 28 JUN 00 Government House,

Hongkong, 21st. May,

240

1909.

I have the honour to forward for

Your Lordship's consideration the enclosed copy of a

petition dated the 14th. ultimo from Gulab, late Jemadar in

the Hongkong Police Force together with a minute by the

Captain Superintendent of Police dated the 19th. ultimo

covering a statement by Inspector Murison dated the same

day, and a report by Mr. Wodehouse, Acting Deputy Superintend-

ent of Police, dated the 17th. instant. Captain Lyons and

Sergeant Terrett are both at home on leave, should Your

Lordship desire to obtain statements from them on the

subject.

2.

The case of Gulab was brought

before me at the end of January, 1908, by Captain Lyons,

then acting as Captain Superintendent of Police, who

submitted to me the statements of which I enclose copies,

and recommended that Gulab should be dismissed for commit-

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF CREWE,

&c. &c. &c.

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the offence is notoriously common among Mr Wodehouse's reputation is conclusively bad in the main mind. He 110. the Sikhs: that the Sikhs are vastly superior but that state of affairs informed that If it had not been for the affair took place last year & have recommended that Gulab should have been told that he would lose his watch &c. prosecuted in this way probably shut him up As it is he has waited too long to think there is no spur to interfere. Kapps me the Gaz's action. Colonel Sly Under these circumstances there was BE 5/7. Com against this man (& I see no ground for supposing it) this man was clearly guilty & he has waited a year before petitioning. As proposed 10% trace $77 No. 136. absolutely unknown. reliable 90 Know his free interest in affection for the Sikhs, he had pressed for the release of Farbit had been My Lord, Enclosure 1 Enclosure 2 Enclosure 3. Enclosure 4. Enclosure 5. C.O. 21387 RECR REG 28 JUN 00 Government House, Hongkong, 21st. May, 240 1909. I have the honour to forward for Your Lordship's consideration the enclosed copy of a petition dated the 14th. ultimo from Gulab, late Jemadar in the Hongkong Police Force together with a minute by the Captain Superintendent of Police dated the 19th. ultimo covering a statement by Inspector Murison dated the same day, and a report by Mr. Wodehouse, Acting Deputy Superintend- ent of Police, dated the 17th. instant. Captain Lyons and Sergeant Terrett are both at home on leave, should Your Lordship desire to obtain statements from them on the subject. 2. The case of Gulab was brought before me at the end of January, 1908, by Captain Lyons, then acting as Captain Superintendent of Police, who submitted to me the statements of which I enclose copies, and recommended that Gulab should be dismissed for commit- THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF CREWE, &c. &c. &c.
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the offence is notori wusly caly common among hr Wodennise's reput is concluput bony lab the main mind. He 110. the Siths: tahi ma the that then Sijs is vasti kupaaris identia but that fitate of for informed that Hi- the If it had not how that affair и at the rook place byumning og lost year & ad have recoin g unded that Salat if he shoh told that the it have his wich & 6. poscunted in this we prostaty shut him up As it is log ав be has waited too think win +3 think C карт spure to interfere. Kapps me the ga's action. Colonel Saly Under there was BE 5/7. Com shiray Ajarnt this man (& Jace no ground fo suffosing it) this man was was clealy fuilty & he has waited a gear befize petitioning. As proposed •atonce Jes. 10% trace $77 No. 136. aborlukt songkong. heliable · 90 Know his free intenst in affection for the Sikhs, Ap he id har pressed for fu Skuleb the Truefit of Farbt it had been My Lord, Conclosures. Conclosure 2 Bonclosure 3. Enclosure 4. Ponclosure 5. C.O. 21387 RECR REG 28 JUN 00 Government House, Hongkong, 21st. May, 240 1909. I have the honour to forward for Your Lordship's consideration the enclosed copy of a petition dated the 14th. ultimo from Gulab, late Jemadar in ! the Hongkong Police Force together with a minute by the Captain Superintendent of Police dated the 19th. ultimo covering a statement by Inspector Murison dated the same day, and a report by Mr. Wodehouse, Acting Deputy Superintend- -ent of Police, dated the 17th. instant. Captain Lyons and Sergeant Terrett are both at home on leave, should Your Lordship desire to obtain statements from them on the subject. 2. The case of Gulab was brought before me at the end of January, 1908, by Captain Lyons, then acting as Captain Superintendent of Police, who submitted to me the statements of which I enclose copies, and recommended that Gulab should be dismissed for commit- THE RIGHT HONOURABLE THE EARL OF CREVE, -ting &c. . * &C. *
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the offence is notori wusly

caly

common among

hr Wodennise's reput is concluput bony lab the main mind. He 110. the Siths:

tahi ma

the

that then

Sijs is vasti kupaaris

identia

but that fitate of for

informed that Hi-

the

If it had not how that

affair

и

at the

rook place byumning og lost year & ad

have recoin

g

unded that Salat

if he

shoh told that the it have his wich & 6. poscunted in this we prostaty shut him up

As it is

log

ав

be has waited too

think win

+3 think

C

карт

spure to interfere. Kapps me the

ga's action.

Colonel Saly

Under there was

BE 5/7.

Com

shiray

Ajarnt this man (& Jace no ground fo

suffosing it) this man was

was clealy

fuilty & he has waited a gear befize petitioning.

As proposed

•atonce

Jes. 10% trace

$77

No.

136.

aborlukt songkong.

heliable

·

90

Know his

free intenst in

affection for the Sikhs,

Ap

he id har pressed for fu Skuleb the

Truefit of Farbt it

had been

My Lord,

Conclosures.

Conclosure 2

Bonclosure 3.

Enclosure 4.

Ponclosure 5.

C.O.

21387

RECR

REG 28 JUN 00 Government House,

Hongkong, 21st. May,

240

1909.

I have the honour to forward for

Your Lordship's consideration the enclosed copy of a

petition dated the 14th. ultimo from Gulab, late Jemadar in

!

the Hongkong Police Force together with a minute by the

Captain Superintendent of Police dated the 19th. ultimo

covering a statement by Inspector Murison dated the same

day, and a report by Mr. Wodehouse, Acting Deputy Superintend-

-ent of Police, dated the 17th. instant. Captain Lyons and

Sergeant Terrett are both at home on leave, should Your

Lordship desire to obtain statements from them on the

subject.

2.

The case of Gulab was brought

before me at the end of January, 1908, by Captain Lyons,

then acting as Captain Superintendent of Police, who

submitted to me the statements of which I enclose copies,

and recommended that Gulab should be dismissed for commit-

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

THE EARL OF CREVE,

-ting

&c. . *

&C. *

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