security and intelligence matters in your Secretariat, together with any views you may wish to express on the subject generally, with an indication of any measures of re-organisation you may decide to take.
I am sorry to have to trouble you with yet another request for a report but, as I said in my secret circular despatch of the 5th of August, the sources which inspired some present disorders are on the look-out for similar opportunities elsewhere and I feel justified therefore in seeking an assurance that all Colonial Governments are fully alive to these dangers and are doing everything within their power and their resources to ensure that they may be fore- warned of any internal threat to security.