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Registered No. of Colony. Officer to whom Telegrams asking for Provisional Arrest should be addressed. Officer to send Communications to Metropolitan Police. Officer formerly authorised to communicate with Metropolitan Police. Whether Prisoners could be conveyed in custody of Master of Ship. Use of Police Telegraph Code. British Guiana 27,369,97 407/97-8 Governor Governor Bahamas 25.210/97 Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary Trinidad & Tobago 25,348/97 Inspector General of Police. Telegrams may be addressed "Fortescue." Inspector General of Police Inspector General of Police Does not anticipate difficulty Barbados 24,354/97 Inspector of Police Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary Yes Grenada 1241/98 Chief of Police. address "Momen." Chief of Police Chief of Police (previously Colonial Secretary). Yes St. Vincent 1266/98 Chief of Police Chief of Police Administrator Yes St. Lucia 1249 97-8 Chief of Police Chief of Police Administrator Yes Nothing stated Code. to 524

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6 Registered No. of Officer to whom Telegrams asking Officer to send Communications Colony. for Provisional Arreet shoul Colonial Office Papers. be addressed. British Guiana 27,369,97 407/97-8 Governor 7 to Metropolitan Police. Officer formerly authorised to com- municate with Metropolitan Police. Whether Prisoners could be conveyed in Use of Police Telegraph custody of Master of Ship. Code. Governor Governor Bahamas 25.210/97 Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary Trinidad Tobago 25,348/97 Inspector General of Police. Telegrams may be addressed "Fortescue." Inspector General of Police Inspector General of Police Does not anticipate difficulty No objection, but there are few, if any, opportunities of direct communica- tion with England, and the mail steamers all run to ports in the United States. The only safe opportunities are afforded by the Royal Mail Steamers. There would be no difficulty as regards these steamers, if the Com- pany do not object. Barbados 24,354/97 Inspector of Police Colonial Secretary Colonial Secretary Yes Grenada 1241/98 Chief of Police. address "Momen." Code Chief of Police Chief of Police (previously Yes Colonial Secretary). St. Vincent ... 1266/98 Chief of Police Chief of Police Administrator Yes St. Lucia 1249 97-8 Chief of Police Chief of Police Administrator Yes Nothing Code. stated to 524
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Registered No. of

Officer to whom Telegrams asking Officer to send Communications

Colony.

for Provisional Arreet shoul

Colonial Office

Papers.

be addressed.

British Guiana

27,369,97 407/97-8

Governor

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to Metropolitan Police.

Officer formerly authorised to com-

municate with Metropolitan Police.

Whether Prisoners could be conveyed in

Use of Police Telegraph

custody of Master of Ship.

Code.

Governor

Governor

Bahamas

25.210/97

Colonial Secretary

Colonial Secretary

Colonial Secretary

Trinidad

Tobago

25,348/97

Inspector General of Police. Telegrams may be addressed "Fortescue."

Inspector General of Police

Inspector General of Police

Does not anticipate difficulty

No objection, but there are few, if any, opportunities of direct communica- tion with England, and the mail steamers all run to ports in the United States.

The only safe opportunities are afforded by the Royal Mail Steamers. There would be no difficulty as regards these steamers, if the Com- pany do not object.

Barbados

24,354/97

Inspector of Police

Colonial Secretary

Colonial Secretary

Yes

Grenada

1241/98

Chief of Police.

address "Momen."

Code

Chief of Police

Chief of Police (previously Yes

Colonial Secretary).

St. Vincent ...

1266/98

Chief of Police

Chief of Police

Administrator

Yes

St. Lucia

1249 97-8

Chief of Police

Chief of Police

Administrator

Yes

Nothing

Code.

stated

to

524

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