training and established character as would sender it advisable for Hver flown to op to the expense I their hapage here._

Grace's

2. In reply to your enquire whether under the enspiri circumstances I Should Derive selection to be made of men uutiained to Police duties, yet, from certain qualifications, likel to prove useful in bong/cous, à bey to state that I do not see any advantage equivalent to the exfense likely to be incurred

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arrangement, erficially,

as the difficulty is very great of discovering the real character

f

any man

who has not been

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subjected to the ceration, and

training entailed by his having

been

a member fo

some time

of a disciblined force._

3.

It, however, at any time

to offer

Pportunity were

M

Than

of sending out six men young and of good character, by any Government Transhort or Mans -Of-Mar, and if much men were willing to come out on receift of a bowns of £201 kat without fay during the voyage) I think their services could be advantageously availed of im the Colonial Police.

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