The book The Pacification of Burma was written by author Crosthwaite, Charles Haukes Todd, Sir, 1835-1915 Here you can read free online of The Pacification of Burma book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is The Pacification of Burma a good or bad book?
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Nevertheless the people were even then under the feet of the dacoita I changed the district officials as soon as possible. The improvement of the district dated from the appoint- ment as Deputy Commissioner of Mr. H. S. Hartnoll, who brought to the work the necessary energy, activity, and judgment. He was assisted by Mr. G. G. Collins and Digitized by Google THE MINBU AND MYINGTAN DISTRICTS 109 Mr. W. A. Hertz, who were as zealous and active as their chief. In May, 1888, being assured that the ...people were getting weary of the brigands, I issued a proclamation offering a free pardon to all the rank and file on condition that they surrendered and engaged to live peaceably in their villages. The leaders, eight in number, were excepted by name. They were to be pursued until they were captured or killed. As two years and a half had elapsed since the annexation, the fact that Burma was part of the British Empire must have penetrated to the most remote village. Warning, therefore, was given that the full rigour of the law would be enforced against all who were taken fighting against the Government, or who aided or abetted the leaders excepted from pardon.
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