Hash a British Govern, sun allies' a Cuilder
would necessarily thaid in a
semi-
traitorous manner by obstructing measures
mected for defence. The Civil population
umed to likely to acquiesce neve
willingly
in such measures if taken by then Einal
Gut then by the military. Military
mer
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the temperament of General
Commands med he likely to to the precipitate
and necilessly drastic measures, ties
tending
to incite to discntent and
treachery amerry the beleaguered
population.
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que have Jraman?
the Papers
to move
RM 8/4
And thanks for decided
in the matter.
Mr Mende
"Drop for the present" was Lord Knutsford's decision
and in case
In time of peace (A) major
of internal rebellion, or civil disorder (B), major Clashin suggested adherence to present
clearly regulation, defining than at present the Supremacy of the Governor in certain contingencies In case of external aggression or unminent danger Hureof (C) suffected two alternative. (1) adherence to present reputation
military which devolve all
on the ...C.O., but responsibility
his position, and Strengthening his position
Sinting thaul of the Governor, in fact