213

cases have occurred where men

had leave granted by each of the Superintendents successively.

11.

With such want of division & of laber and responsibility

higher grades,

lower romko

understood.

12. Bad as

the condition o

in the

can be readily

of t

the

the result from

X

the division, or rather want of

authority in the

concentration in

Department, the evils arising from those out of the Department exercising autherity in Police matters, were much greater magnitude.

13.

of

experienced greater diffirelliant in ascertaining where such authority

*

terminated, than where it had

either been vested or assumed.

233

+14.

I may cite

in which

car.

instance

a subordinate of another

Department set in mution and

directed the action of the Police

in a

case where the

reasons existed for

on

15.

shengest

interference

the part of the Police.

When in charge of the

Department I found

impediments obstructing

00

many

as it were

the fire and proper working of the Gorce, that I determined

Atr

effort to remove the

making

vo as to

glaring out of the

wary, have some chance of attaining

the

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