CO129-073 - Lieut. Governor Caine & Sir Bowring - 1859 [1-5] — Page 322

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I concur it will be obviated in future. In the deserved compliments which the Colonial Secretary pays to the value of Mr Beach's services during absence of Mr Irwin the ... is creditable to Mr May.

35 319 "61 I have referred elsewhere to the services of Mr Fuldwill - they have been many and great and he has been ...

347 The outward appearance, discipline and general efficiency of the Police have greatly improved during the past year and the complaints under this head which formerly frequently addressed to the Government are now much diminished in number.

Considering the indifferent materials from which the selection must necessarily be made, the present state of the Corps is satisfactory and so cruelly and unjustly persecuted that I should be glad if some mark of the favourable Opinion of Her Majesty's Government as to the value of those services were conferred upon him, and I beg to call to your attention the honourable testimony borne to his deservings in a Despatch from the Admiral on leaving this Station, copy of which is forwarded by this Mail.

Mr. Caldwell has several times intimated to me his wish to quit the public Service in the Colony.

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60. I concur it will be obviated in future. In the deserved compliments which the Colonial Secretary pays to the value of Mr Beach's services during absence of Mr Irwin the ... is creditable to Mr May. 35 319 "61 I have referred elsewhere to the services of Mr Fuldwill - they have been many and great and he has been ... 347 The outward appearance, discipline and general efficiency of the Police have greatly improved during the past year and the complaints under this head which formerly frequently addressed to the Government are now much diminished in number. Considering the indifferent materials from which the selection must necessarily be made, the present state of the Corps is satisfactory and so cruelly and unjustly persecuted that I should be glad if some mark of the favourable Opinion of Her Majesty's Government as to the value of those services were conferred upon him, and I beg to call to your attention the honourable testimony borne to his deservings in a Despatch from the Admiral on leaving this Station, copy of which is forwarded by this Mail. Mr. Caldwell has several times intimated to me his wish to quit the public Service in the Colony.
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60. I concur it will be obviated in future. in the deserved compliments which the Colonial Secretary pays to the value of Mr Beach's services during absence of Mr Irvin the A creditable to Mr May. 35 319 "61 I have referred elsewhere to the services of Mr fuldwill - they have been Sou many and grent and he has been 347 The outwoord appearance T tiscipline and general efficiency of the Price have greatly improved during the and the complaints under were past year this head which formerly, grequently addressed to the Government are now much diminished in riuruber. Considering the indifferent materials from which the selection must necessarily be make, the present state of the Corps is the Corps is satisfactory rand so cruelly and unjustly persecuted that I should be glad if some mark of the favourable Opinion of our Majesty's ofoth "Government as to the value of those confined upon him, and services were Ibij to call to testimony your attention the honorable borne to his deservings in a Despatch from the Admiral on leaving this Station, copy of which is forwarded by this Mail. Mr. Caldwell has several times intimated to ave his wish to me quit the public Service in the Colour
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60.

I concur

it will be obviated in future. in the deserved compliments which the

Colonial Secretary pays

to the value

of Mr Beach's services during

absence of Mr Irvin

the

A

creditable to Mr May.

35

319

"61

I have referred elsewhere to the

services of Mr fuldwill - they have been

Sou

many

and

grent

and he has been

347

The outwoord

appearance

T

tiscipline and general efficiency of

the Price have greatly improved during

the

and the complaints under

were

past year this head which formerly, grequently addressed to the Government

are now much diminished in riuruber.

Considering the indifferent materials from which the selection must necessarily be make, the present state of the Corps is

the Corps is satisfactory rand

so cruelly and unjustly persecuted that

I should be glad if

some mark of the

favourable Opinion of our Majesty's

ofoth

"Government as to the value of those

confined upon

him, and

services were

Ibij

to call to

testimony

your

attention the honorable

borne to his deservings in a

Despatch from the Admiral on leaving this Station, copy of which is forwarded by this Mail. Mr. Caldwell has several times intimated to ave his wish to

me

quit the public Service in the Colour

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