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adopted to meet the present- "emergency – insecurity of life and property consiguent
the in
of Burglaries and other Crimes - " as to thise which it might be advantageous to adopt for the improvement and strengthening of the Police", to forward herewith on these subjects . regard to the first
detailed reports on
In
"quection, acting for suggestions to the
Ad
measures which should be
adopted to meet the present
emergency,
I would
would recommend
the temporary enlistment of all eligible Europeans and West Indian to be found in the Colony; and
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with the view of subjecting there
men to strict discipline would
recommend that
further strongly the Inspectors, Sergeant and Corporals, at present in the Force should be subjected to equally
strict discipline; that
of mattention o
that every
act
neglect of diety
should be severely dealt with,
and that
every
cacl
of serious
misconduct should be visited with
reduction in rank ord
the service.
I.
dismissal from
Some difficulty may be
experienced in finding a sufficient number of suitable men, yet; judging from the mumbre of