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many
of
say
its most defective member.
It is due to but
Midges
that he has been specially
active in his attention to this
to
imántant ûrm and instrument
very
of Government, but this activity has subjected him to a
catain amount of resistance from the Chief Superintendent who has comewhat unwillingly submitted to the experion Authority of the acting Honial Secretary and I have felt ¡comrelled to exprene to his may a condemnatory opinion of his want of deference and respect to his Super-ordinate. I hope the Superintendent of Police will not
cxpress
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to attend to ung reroof-for fril to attend to my
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his
queat exteriones in his particular
Sentient and his long residence
here
give him
great means of
public usefulness. At the came time I feel the rescriety of growing ample powers to a functionary like M. Caldwell whore Knowledge of the language and influence with the native porulation make his services invaluable to the Government, _though his action is regarded_ (perhaps niecscarily) with an "certain amount of jealousy by Mi May. It is my
A
my object to
posible
harmonize as much as
our many discordant elements
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