CO129-415 - Governor Sir May - 1914 [12] — Page 190

CO129 Colonial Office Hong Kong Records 理藩院香港檔案 All

pradinėja. *gratynset Jainoloo

Charges against Mr. P. A. V. Remedio REC

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3799 186

25 JAN 15

MONKDIOGOL al voy azolni of betoarib as I

ait yɔneflecy & nik tadt kð „ak msttalugod Salmion Ath

TUNỵ ɔỬ waży a d‡iw ɛgdibesɔvtr alt að abitetai "onzeva?

portaleza ad lliw doldv negzaɗo mit enɔlome I das molɛneCLUE

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gal‡kat atata of ung Jneuper stom I

ylớn voy dolde monu abnuong yas Imdin‡00 d‡0% edt előled

„hlannung ntagipsze ot

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1.

That you did knowingly authorise and cite two persons

unknown to the Postal Authorities (viz. your son and your cook)

to enter the General Post Office Sorting Office at 4.45 p.m. on

Sunday the 11th October, 1914, contrary to the express instruct-

ions of the Postmaster General exhibited on the doors of the Post

office.

2. That you being the officer in charge of and having the

custody of the key of the entrance door of the Registration and

Parcel Branch and also of the key of the insured letter safe did wilfully and negligently hand over these two keys to the said two persons unconnected with the General Post Office for your own purposes on Sunday the 11th October, 1914, between the hours of 4 and 6 pm. thereby enabling such persons to enter the Registra-

tion Branch and open the said safe.

3. That you being in charge of a Government safe did keep your om private money in such safe contrary to General Order 368.

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