al

station and available day or night the horses would be litteivise serviceable if fire engines were placed at the disposal of the Solice=

11 That the Superintendent and Inspectors

12.

are furnished with horses, as otherwise if

a

units be impossible to visif the whole of the day and night duty and stations ; I beg to add that in the London Police where

are

if is necessary, the superior officers mounted and every expense allonding deprayed by Government; but it is toben understood, that the horses used, but for the benefit of the service, and the officers in uniform.

Uniform.

are never

That the force have clothing adapted

to shield the wearer;

·

- from the inclemony

of the weather and suitable to the office, "above all a waterproof cape and cap

are.

12

are desirable

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- a certain deduction be made

from the pay and a small portion of the

charge depays by Government, consider the following scale sufficions.

1 Great Coat.

1 Oil skin cape. Every three years.

do:

cap.

1 blue cloth jacket. I do: jean do:

1 pair blue doth housers. Every fifteers mouths.

houders. jean

1 do:

1 do: boots

Every six mouths,

A. Police button snouts be used, a legible: number on sach coat and jacket, and an

anles worn to designate the wearer on

Appointment and Arms.

be

duly.

13 Buring the day the Police staff trouts be sufficient the night duty Hindu F. C. l armed with cullases, and each have a lantern, staff and rattle (not permitting any incumbrance,

the Chinese constables each have a cutlass

and staff, and the English PC. a light, cullass and small fusee to be attached to the

leach

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