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The Calcutta Review June 1861

1861

proposing a thorough and radical change of the whole police system of the presidency persevered in carrying out the change in spite' of the -opposition of conflicting opinions; and the obstacles and delays which were the.ineVitable accompaniments of the Mutiny.and. [...] saw the complete triumph of his ideas. and the entire adoption of his plan in the Act XXIV of 1859 which contained the police bill for the territories -subject to the -Governor of Fort St. [...] The great Procbitsulate of Bengal alone remains; bnt.theretoo the note of change has been sounded and we believe that while we now write arrangements are progressing for the abolition of the military voliee and the drafting of the men in its ranks into the new evil constabulary„ Welave now briefly 44:capitulated the measures of police re-. [...] estitmated.- By this means the Government will be able to compare the different local syste►s.to ccintrast ' the efficiency and the.erviliness of each provincitid police to discern the causes of variation in thorn and to ascertain the reasons of the supeviolity or inferiority of one as regards another. [...] soldier being invalided before the completion of the 30 years total service the grant in the Time manner and under the same condition provided above in the event of death; should -become the absolute property Of the soldier.
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Pages
228
Published in
India
SARF Document ID
sarf.120137
Segment Pages Author Actions
Art.I
199-219 unknown view
Art.II
220-235 unknown view
Art.III
236-274 unknown view
Art.IV
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Art.V
315-343 unknown view
Art.VI
344-372 unknown view
Art.VII
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Art. VIII
390-405 unknown view
Critical Notices Works on India and the East
i-xxi unknown view

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