Superintendent of

Police

I and that his view

is

shared by the Acting Colonial Secretary, the Attorney General and the Captain Superintendent

C. M. Marsh

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referred to in his despatch lays stress

upon the difficulty of dealing with the Chinese

and the consequent need of energetic

provision for the police.

Secret Societies but though

and I am

fully

conscious of the necessity for

maintaining

the efficiency of

the

force, but I

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strength and the local police

fail to see

that this purpose will be

effected by retaining

the appointment, the duties

attached to which are

insufficient to engage the

time and attention

of its holder.

Sufficient complete evidence to this effect is found:

in the fact that either

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