C. O.
14050
RECP
REG? 14 AUG 23/
Poker Department
Hove Hovd 27
275
Jaur 1889.
The Right Honourable. The Earl of Derby
Her Majesty's Principal Secretary of State
to the Colonies
for
My Lord
I have the honour to forward
for your Lordship's information the Enclosed letter which I received from Mr Deane the Captain Superintendent of Police, with reference to the appointment of a Military officer to the temporary command of the Force, during his absence on leave.
As a matter of justice to myself, I consider it highly advisable to take this step, in order to prevent, if possible, any misconstruction being placed upon ...
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