14.
15
is u
approved
performed by Police in lieu of Militärs I have (of the above is offremaining for Police sercise 36 received from Englande
in 1846, these
ane
all in
Good
order.
the Fugue is well adapted for a armed Police, being light, of no
incumbrance, and at the same
we ar
time bearing considerable and tear ; to make it perfect it
is only neetpary
bayonet.
zword
to be filled with
the arus
theis
tequired to complete the Uniforme
the Police force
arming of proposed, would be:
-
av
bayouch 96 Ingees with sword bayonets 16 Maistbelts, parcher and slings, scabbards and forgs, and 39 Sword bayoutts and fittings, the latter to be affixed here to the
Fuzees
now in use..
99
There are 80 sets of Waist belts, slings - and porches in
=
good order, recently arrived from England. The Cost of the Fugee
and bayonet would not exceed £3each. There is also the advantage that the sword bayoust is an effective substitute
for
armn
the Cutlaws and the latter
would not be thereafter
required; and as the
could be more
p
readily trained to
the offierent me of the Inger than
the musket which
unwieldy
except in in well drilled hands,
I
consider that an efficient armed. Police ( excluding Chinese)
of 138 men might be relied upon crisis of danget= available for any
a