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matter for the lessees; and unless a very strict guard was kept, tliis 

 locality, witli constant thick fogs and a class of men not by any means 

 timid in tlieir operations of that kind, would be almost certain to be 

 subject to raids. Given natives to watch, and given white men to want 

 what the natives are watching, the white man will get what he wants. 

 Those three points I have now dealt with. 



The President.— Any others we shall be happy to hear you urge in 

 the morning, 



[Adjourned till Wednesday the 21st June at 11.30 o'clock A. M.] 



