hoped at the request of the Naval authorities, and the arrangement was previously approved by Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Torrel.
Its object is to bring the said Police retired on, the Admiralty by for protection of the dock work under the more complete control of the Authorities by giving them the power to inflict fines and other punishments for insubordination and neglect of duty for which the Superintendent has authority under existing Ordinances.
3.
It has also been found desirable to clothe the Dock Yard Police with powers which other Constables, Members of the Colonial Police Force, possess.
4. To effect these two objects, the simplest expedient appeared to be the incorporation of the Dock Yard Police with that of the Colony. This object the enclosed draft Ordinance accomplishes. The only condition insisted on, is that all the expenses of the Dock Yard Police should be borne by the portion...
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hoped at the request of the Naval authorities, and the arrangement was previously approved by Vice-Admiral Sir Henry Torrel.
Its object is to bring the said Police under the Admiralty control for protection of the dock work under the more complete control of the Authorities by giving them the power to inflict fines and other punishments for insubordination and neglect of duty for which the Superintendent has authority under existing Ordinances.
3.
It has also been found desirable to clothe the Dock Yard Police with powers which other Constables, Members of the Colonial Police Force, possess.
4. To effect these two objects, the simplest expedient appeared to be the incorporation of the Dock Yard Police with that of the Colony. This object the enclosed draft Ordinance accomplishes. The only condition insisted on, is that all the expenses of the Dock Yard Police should be borne by the Admiralty.
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