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three duperintendents; and seventien Inspectors,
as provided by the Estimats passed in 1869 for 1870.
70.
the number has been already reduced, and I think it might be stell
further curtailed, and that rather.
with ad
advantages
otherwise.
71.
to the
service
than
Under good organization ef
consider sorb superior Officers
would be much more
speure
likely
to
good discipline, than the
present number under existing arrangements.
72.
Many of Owe Inspectors wey line- incompetent from want of Education to vitiofactorily undertake the duties.
are
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many places by the
performed in most subordinate officers
constables. When I was
of even
20
charge
of the Department & frequently
had to put corporals and serjeants
charge of Central Station,
t in
because
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many of the Inspectors were incompetent to perform the duties.
× 73. An illustration of the
effects of the system of appointing such men to the rank of Inspector will better tend to show how
any
objectionable it is than - number of paragraphs that I might well write on
x14.
the matter.
On invectigating a complaint