CO129-424 - Governor Sir May - 1915 [9-10] — Page 193

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sir,

REC

62201

REB 11 NOV 15

GOVERNMENT HOUSE,

HONGKONG. 28th. September, 1915.

With reference to my Confidential Despatch of

the 19th. of liny, I have the honour to transmit a further Petition from the European Lerbers of the Hongkong Police Force on the subject of their salaries and pensions together with a copy of the Lemorandum by myself referred to therein and a copy of a minute which I have caused to be addressed to the Captain Superintendent of Police on the subject of the Petition.

2.

The wastage indiorted in the figures quoted on page 4 is undoubtedly large. But it is unfortunately the case that only about 50% of men enlisted as Constables turn out useful members of the Force. This result cannot in the rank of Constable be attributed to under payment. I fear it is rather due to the men in this rank being in many cases unable to withstand the tempta- -tions, especially of over indulgence in alcoholic beverages, to which their comparative affluence exposes them.

.

I have the honour to be, sir.

Your most obedient,

humble servant,

B

Governor,&c.

THE RIGHT HONOURABLE

&C.,

AIDRUTY BOTAR LAW, M.P.,

&C..

&c...

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