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11 a mone received; Your Lordship circumstances has naturally had
and early. execut perception thom myself of the real wishes of H. M's Government.
M. In my despatch No793 so late as the 15th September last I remonstrated
that in the present state of the question
and whilst
even the general
general principles
applicable to the disposal of any part
the Fund
are
still under
discussion,
it is not
to
easy!
arrange
details that
are
when called on
at once novel and
experimental, to deal suddenly with each
of them in such
a manner
however
I might be of doing so, as would
exactly meet the wishes of another in
a distant Country
and with whom
there had been but
very limited
communication on the subject. When writing those words I scarcely expected to receive so early a confirmation of their truth as is given by Your Lordship's recent
despatches, for I certainly had at the
time.
very great confidence in the two main principles which I then explained
guiding me.
12. I have
regret viz
now
only one subject for
that I acted on the supposition
of there being for Police purposes
and the suppression of Crime a power granted by
Wide & to His Grace the Duke of Buckingham.
Govt No 80. 30th April 1868.
and never
revoked, so far as
I am aware,
to organise from the Special Fund a trustworthy police. sufficiently
Numerous
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11
11
under the
11
a mone
received; Your Lordship circumstances has natually had
and early. execut perception thom myself of the real wishes of H. M's Government.
M. In my despatch N793 so late as the 15th September last I remontred
that in the present state of the question
and whilst
even the general
general principles
applicable to the disposal of any part
the Fund
are
still under
discussion,
it is not
to
easy!
arrange
details that
are
when called on
at once novel and
experimental, to deal suddenly with each
of them in such
deonono
a maner
however
I might be of doing do, as would
exactly met the wishes of another in
a distant Country
and with whom
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there had been but
very limited
Iscar
communication on the subject. When writing those words I scarcely expected to receive to conly a confirmation of their truth as is given by Your Loutohip's ment
recent
despatches, for I certainly had at the
time.
very great confidence in the two main zag principles which I then exfiliuimed
me.
guiding 12. I have
regret viz
now
Dub
only one subject for that I acted on the supposition
of there being for Tolix purposes
and the
suppresion of Crime a pawns granted by
Wide & & to His Grace the Dutte of Buckingham.
Govt No 80. 30" Apie 1868.
and never
revoted, so for
OLO
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am aware,
to organise from the Special Fund a timstworthy police. sufficiently
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