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Enclosure Eleven

Memorandum by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. March) on the Despatch

from the Colonial Office, No. 78 of 1883.

All the objections raised

by the Secretary of State have been

fully dealt with in

26.31

in my previous

Despatch A320 of 1883 and its enclosures. With reference to paragraphs

2 and 3

of

the Colonial Office Despatch

No. 78 I would observe that not

only did the constables state that they were promised the privileges

of remitting, but they also asserted that they were

informed that their pay would be the equivalent

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147 514 399 Enclosure Eleven Memorandum by the Colonial Secretary (Mr. March) on the Despatch from the Colonial Office, No. 78 of 1883. All the objections raised by the Secretary of State have been fully dealt with in 26.31 in my previous Despatch A320 of 1883 and its enclosures. With reference to paragraphs 2 and 3 of the Colonial Office Despatch No. 78 I would observe that not only did the constables state that they were promised the privileges of remitting, but they also asserted that they were informed that their pay would be the equivalent
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147 514 399 Exsclosure Exxelven Memorandum by the Colon 139 C O. 13420 RECY REGT 4 AUG 83 Secretary (Mṛ March) on the Dexpatch from the Colonial office, No 78 of 1883. All the objections raised by the secretary of state have been fully dealt with in 26.31 in my previous Despatch A320 of 1883 and its enclosures. With reference to paragraphs 2 and 3 o the Colonial Office Despatche N.78 I would observe that not only did the constables state that they were promised the privileges of remitting, but they also assertede that they were informed that their pay would be the equivalené
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Exsclosure Exxelven

Memorandum by the Colon

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C O.

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RECY

REGT 4 AUG 83

Secretary (Mṛ March) on the Dexpatch

from the Colonial office, No 78 of 1883.

All the objections raised

by the secretary of state have been

fully dealt with in

26.31

in my previous

Despatch A320 of 1883 and its enclosures. With reference to paragraphs

2 and 3

o

the Colonial Office Despatche

N.78 I would observe that not

only did the constables state that they were promised the privileges

of remitting, but they also assertede that they were

informed that their pay would be the equivalené

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