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That a proper police forces should be organised which would eventually take the place of the Soldin.
His Excellency
mad our the luzerauðum and
and said that he had already deterrined on to Sorna
extent carried out these suggu tou's with the exception of that relating to the telegraphs which were not sender his control. She had sent, strong reinforcemurets of troops
& lue how and from the forwar had encouraging reports. (I may have State that fur maze, lately acting Commissiover of Customs at Kouquioon comprius this.) That
to Kov
quioon place had
li spite of the
that during
ha manitânied
Saviam piracy. the past two years
bean considerably reducart. She the uselessness of the
Coung thug
had recoguised
quard boa lö
and
Las
increasing the number of launches. Further that he had contamplated the organisation
of a proper police force,
I told him that practically the same conditions as existed have had formerly existed in Bururah, but that my Government head Succeeded with an efficient polien forer in putting
end to dacoity. I said I was Exeelluey
to thes
Awar
Lus
du
lvad
avers E-
Employment of foreigarrs, but that if he were mally in earnest in wishing to organise police - such bring more or less of an uinovation hem - I thought it would be
a great advantage, and would twortery 90 further than anything in proving to the world at large his auxisty to grapple with the present problem, if he wen to
lõke