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of Con
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of the 20 ultimo .
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Sir R. Mac Donnell appeared to consider that $50 per month should be offered at once, and not & first with an increase to $50, as proposed by Major feneral: Whitfild. The Com Arts apce with Sir A Mac Donnell, beause the higher rate is calculated to draw better even, whilst the saving would be only temporary,
and not amount to much as
compared with the advantages
to result from Ensasrich of good character.
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Meu
In despatch N. 99 of the
July last, Major feneral Whitfill
refers to a bounty. Sir R Thee
sum
Dronell suffected the son of
£ 15 as a proper allowance for
outfit
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a
outfit In Each Constable, and the Croma Agents propose, with His Lordship's afferral, to offer bounty at that rate.
It appears the foremor of hong long
in Conncil is
authorized by Ordinance N8 of 1869 to make regulations for panting pensions and other allowances to Members of the Police Force. I have been unable to obtain a copy of those refulations. still it is of peat importance that full particular subject should be fotherming
liberal
as if
on the
regards length
of service and amount, and
ofservice
promulgated here, they would doubtless help to attract applicants.
Share the honor to be,
Jour most obedient servant,
Mayerunt