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I rely upon you to review the whole question of prison discipline with the exception. This detaining of my dispatch of the 20th June, as the disastrous situation it con, a reply, And it will be convenient related to details of local superintendent Management.
But despatch as a continuation of my replies of the 7th & 28th of May to the despatches of Sir Arthur Gordon & W.W. Austin, and that the detention you observed from the context had no reference to any police returns or consideration of public expenditure.
Nor do I instruct you to refer to any increase of crime in the Colony: a subject on which I shall address you further in another dispatch, if at all, in a separate dispatch.
I feel happy in (mentioning) with this end. I feel myself obliged to remark upon the casual and inconvenient course which you have adopted of publishing in the Gazette these particulars adding...
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