CO129-442 - Governor Sir May - 1917 [4-6] — Page 496

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Fondlosure 5.

Enquiry by a Committee of the

Executive Council into certain

charges against Mr. P.A.V.Remedios,

let. Grade Olerk, General Post Office

Committee.

J. H. Kemp, Attorney General, Chairman

E. D. 0. Wolfe, Colonial Treasurer

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Sir 0. P. Chater, C. M. G.

Mr. Remedios states

I have nothing to add to my letter of

the 23rd. May. I could not sleep and I took a little

stimulant. I took too much.

To Colonial Treasurer.

I did not report to the doctor about the

sleeplessness.

I have been suffering from the sleeplessness

for some years.

I ask to be given another chanoe. I would

I must not intentionally do away with my 29 years' service.

have been out of my mind.

To Sir Paul Chater.

I have absolutely given up drink now.

I am under cure.

I have taken medicine for it.

To the Colonial Treasurer.

When I began to live with Mr. Morrison

I did not know that he drank. He came to me. He was an old

school fellow. He lived with me for eight monthe. My family

All along are living with me now. Mr. Morrison has left me.

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he was expecting to go to the Straite Settlements. He had no

Several times I told him to go, employment whilst with me.

but he had nowhere to go to.

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