Java Or How to Manage a Colony Showing a Practical Solution of the Questions

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Java Or How to Manage a Colony Showing a Practical Solution of the Questions
J W B James William Bayley Money
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In fact the election depends much on the opinion of the controleur, who consults with the village elders, and the villagers generally of course elect the person recommended.
The village chief is responsible for everything in his village, and is specially charged with the admi- nistration of the police. Every crime or offence in his village is at once reported by him to the mantrie and to the wedana, immediate search and pursuit being meanwhile made by him and his villagers. He has the managemen
...t of the village watch-houses or gardos, which are posted at short distances from each other all over the country. The village watch- men are not paid, but every man in the village takes his turn, which counts for him in the one- seventh of gratuitous labour he has to furnish to Government. These watchmen keep their twelve hours' watch both day and night in the gardo, which is a kind of large open sentry box, placed along the roads and at the corners of villages, so as to form a line of communication from one village to the other all over the island.

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