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the

I firmly believe that

difficulties of the situation

referred to would have been materialy

modified is r

the services of well

trained Detectives could have been

available. Dam also induced to

believe that

any

well devised

Detective system effectively worked out would preclude the possibility of the

the recurrence of such dreadful

results as were brought about by

cacises in

divided authority and other the Shuokuvan and Hodworthy murder cases

showkewan

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Concluding Observations

Although I have not

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made reference to all the evils by which in my opinion the entire police syston of the Colony is

beset, still I have endeavoured to

point out some of the

enco

for

more

glaring

some of which I have

ventured to

186.

suggest

remedial measures.

Dam not biased in

saver of any particular syetem

for the

may

simple

reason that such

have been found to answer elsewhere, Krewing

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I do by

experience that the local requirements of a place should first be duly considered ; ; get ; & quik see that some of the best frinciples of the Organization and administration

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