the conditions, and it would ~ perhaps be better to call hiin "Store-
keeper and
sergeant Major . The
present Barrack Sergeant as already
stated is also storekeeper and would ordinary duty.
return to ore
7.
Such a
man should have free quarters. It would be.
necessary
to find quarters for him in Certtral Barracks.
Bigned) A. Gordon. Capt. Supt. of Police.
22th April 1892.
D
Venclosure 3.
Coke, andy
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Memo as to proposed appointment of Police Torekeeper.
the
II would suggest that such Fore keeper be selected from among pensioned non-commissioned officers. - of the British Army, a persioned Sergeant Major
or Quarter Master.
sergeant of any branch of the service would be most suitable. The Pensions, hid Society, 20 Crays Court, Charing Cross, world no doubt find suitable
candidates.
I think the man should be
enlisted as a Police Constable for
five years
the usual terms, so
as to be under Police disciplinic, and
should, like other members
of
the
force, come under Porice Pension.
Rules.