497

1 mucaszam,

Expecially at 20 large

with; for the pars and allowances

of

A

leagh amonated altogether to above-

45.

2000 a year in English Money. Back! 3800

alco

a frie

with the Executive Council,

(Including the Mayor. Uneral Anumanding

1

the Grooms and the Allorney. "Eucral ) and with the universal opinion of

Mis Community, thich it is indispensable for the inficiency of the Police Force that

it should have as

The T

Officer accond

in command, and competent at all tries to replace the duperintendent,

when india/202ed

absent, an

Stullemand

&

Ventleman of Education and

Military

experience. I alingly recommend that

times to

in officer should be appointed with the title of "Adjulans to the Police" " Cheat he should be selected, with the assistance of the Pineral Brumanding, from the Military Afficers alâtioned from thine al Iting sting; and that he Chould be paid at the rate of hundred Dollars per month, equivalent to about $220 a year in English money. with quarters and a horse; do that

his

pans

and allowances would

Mie

Aruount altogether to about £300 a

year

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497

1 much to say,

Especially at 20 large

with; for the pay and allowances

of

A

large amount altogether to above-

£450

2000 a year in English Money. Back! 3800

also

a free

with the Executive Council,

(Including the Mayor. General Commanding

1

the Grooms and the Attorney. General ) and with the universal opinion of

This Community, which it is indispensable for the efficiency of the Police Force that

it should have as

The Second

Officer in command, and competent at all times to replace the Superintendent,

when absent on

leave,

a

Gentleman of Education and

Military

experience. I strongly recommend that

such an officer should be appointed with the title of "Adjutant to the Police" That he should be selected, with the assistance of the General Commanding, from the Military Officers stationed from time to time; and that he should be paid at the rate of hundred Dollars per month, equivalent to about £220 a year in English money, with quarters and a horse; so that

his

pay

and allowances would

amount altogether to about £300 a

year

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