inform you
that I consider that telegrams and letters
in such matters should be
addressed direct to the Captain Superintendent of Police in this Colony in order to secure the utmost expedi-
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Police instead of the Colonial Secretary as hitherto. I shall be obliged if you will inform the Chief Commissioner accordingly.
As regards the penultimate paragraph of your despatch, although I am advised that the masters of ships can be held legally responsible for the safe custody of prisoners under removal without being in the custody of a Police officer,
"the Telegraph Code
Juse
That officer will accordingly be furnished with a copy of the Police Code and will be authorised to communicate with the Metropolitan Police Can
inform you
that I consider that telegrams and letters
in such matters should be
addressed direct to the Cap. tain Superintendent of Police in this Colony secure the utmost expedi-
in order to
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Police instead of the Coloni
al Secretary as hitherte. I shall be obliged if you will inform the Chief Commis-
accordingly.
sioner ace.
As regards the pen- ultimate paragraph of your"
despatch, although I am ad- vised that the masters of be held legally
tion possible.
"the Telegraph
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cordingly be furnished with for the
That officer will ac
ships
Code
of the Police and will
be authorised to
communi_
cate with the Metropolitan
Police
Can
responsible for the safe – custody of prisoners under removal without being the custody of a
stody of a Police officer
in
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