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Censor's Office,
15652 Hongkong,
19th January, 1915,
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sir,
One of the Assistant Censors has drawn my attention
to a letter heading the last column of page 5 in to-day's
"Daily Prose", entitled "The Patriotic Service of the Censor":
he also adds that in Singapore, twelve Straits dollars per day
are paid to Assistant Censors for similar duty, but, this
statement I am unable to control.
No one,
I imagine, would object to such a letter,
bad the mean writer sufficient courage to write above his own
nage.
No possible good is served by such epistles, while
much harm may be caused. As a result, I shall not be surprised
if some of our staff resign. Anonymous comments of this kind
are unfair.
I have, etc.,
sa. 1. K. Dealy,
Chief Consor.
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P.S.
Six of the Assistant Censors are Civil Servants and get
$3 per day.
The General Staff Officer,
Hongkong.
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