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For a clear case of intimidation we may refer our readers to the letters sent by the secretary of the Police [[Royal Commission-followup|Commission]], and published in ''The Argus'' of yesterday. The commission inter alia is fishing for evidence against certain officers, and the idea was conceived that Senior constable Bourke could tell something. He was delicately approached m the first instance the secretary, Mr Jas WILLIAMS, was not only courteous but complimentary. Constable BOURKE is informed that he is “the most valuable witness examined regarding police matters in Melbourne ."