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54144/3B/47 Hong Kong.
C. D.
Phillips
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Mr. E.R. Edmonds 15)
Mr. Meyle Galar
Mr.
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Permt. U.S. of'S.
Parly. U.S. S.
R. 20 JAN
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D. 21
Secretary of State.
23 January, 1948.
Your Reference...
DRAFT. LETTER
T.V. SCRIVENOR, ESQ.
Civil Service Commission,
Jerusalem, Palestine.
For Mr. Phillips' sig.
Seas. Thomas
We have received a communication
from the Governor of Hong Kong dealing with
the question of the reorganisation of
Foliee Porec in that territory, from which
There are 22 vacancies for
appears that the recruitment of 22 Sub-
offolice in Hong Kong, and
Inspectors has become necessary to replace
22 members of the Inspectorate who are now
on leave prior to retirement,
Por the
FURTHER ACTION.
Eppy for nor Meluhish
(ofr. your the written)
moment, the new comers would be supernumerary to establishment but would be absorbed into
the active establishment by May, 1948.
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The Governor eeneidere it would be them рый of advantage if the candidates for who have
appointment had previous police experience, at would welcome
and in this connection he adds that transfers
from the Palestine Police Inspectorate would- be welcomed Officers transferred from
within the Colonial Service would have
credit and increments for their service and
retain their seniority on appointment to the
Hong Kong Force. MacIntoshy the Commissioner of Police in Hong Kong is now in this country and would be available for consultation
regarding the selection of candidates. A
NP.
emcim fœpris to a vacancy form is attached to this letter which
sets out the details of service in Hong Kong,
have him wotend to support that
and I feel the special attention should be
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