suppression, where possible, of all that might have been favorable to give prominence to all that could be stated truly, in depreciation of the Police.

4 I have little doubt, that attacks on property have been induced by the representation given in some of the local journals of the want of discipline and efficiency of the Police Force, as the natives are quite conversant with the gist of what appears in the journals. It is at least certain that constant snubbing of the Watchmen from the Bench and other quarters, and discouragement given during my absence to the Police by my Lieutenants, led to a complete suspension of the useful results previously attained by auxiliaries of Government, whilst, as pointed out by Mr. Deane, Vive but Lieut. Gov. in his Report of 22nd September 1871, to S. S. No 157 of 16th October, 1871, a character of lassitude and indifference has marked the Force generally.

5. Altogether it had apparently become, from many considerations, inexpedient to defer inquiry. It even seemed desirable to insist that the Community should itself, through its most representative...

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that the Community should itself through its most representative

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suppression, where possible, of all that might have been favorable

to give prominence to all

that could be stated truly. intruly in depreciation of the

Police.

4 I have little doubt, that attacks on property have been induced by the representation given in some of the local journals of the want of discipline and efficiency of the Police Force, as the natives are quite conversant with the gist of what appears in the journals. It is at least certain that constant snubbing of the District Watchmen from the Bench and other quarters, and discouragement given during my absence to the Police by my Lieutenants, led to a complete suspension of the useful results previously attained by auxiliaries of Government, whilst, as pointed out by Mr. Deane, Vive but Lieut. Gov. in his Report of 22nd September 1871, to S. S. No 157 of 16th October, 1871, a character of lassitude and indifference has marked the Force generally.

5. Altogether it had apparently become, from many considerations, inexpedient to defer inquiry. It even seemed desirable to insist that the Community should itself, through its most representative

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suppression, where possible, of all that might have been favorable to give prominence to all that could be stated truly. in depreciation of the Police.

4 I have little doubt, that attacks on property have been induced by the representation given in some of the local journals of the want of discipline and efficiency of the Police Force, as the natives are quite conversant with the gist of what appears in the journals. It is at least certain that constant snubbing of the District Watchmen from the Bench and other quarters, and discouragement given during my absence to the Police by my Lieutenants, led to a complete suspension of the useful results previously attained by auxiliaries of Government, whilst, as pointed out by Mr. Deane, Lieut. Gov. in his Report of 22nd September 1871, to S. S. No157 of 16th October, 1871, a character of lassitude and indifference has marked the Force generally.

5. Altogether it had apparently become, from many considerations, inexpedient to defer inquiry. It even seemed desirable to insist that the Community should itself, through its most representative

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