for the difference
change in Remittances, but if your government
is convinced that the
larger salaries ought
be offered in future to
ensure that the Force should be
By secure
Contented,
Efficient and
and that the
existing Police officer,
should ought to receive the
increases, I am prepared
to sanction the proposals
of the Captain Superintendent; but as the
larger salaries would
Considerably
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more than
compensate for the loss the difference
info
in Remittances, it will
perhaps be unnecessary
to the men
to offer to the men the alternative of continuing
the high rate of remittance
or of receiving the higher rate of salary, and it would be decidedly more convenient if these expensive Family
Remittances at the
3. It is not intended
M. Deane appears
to imagine (from parag.
of his Memorandum).
Jof his Memorandum thank