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to undertate the responcludity of the prevention
of
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obstruction of the fairways and public wharves,
certain provisions of
and diliation
and the enforcement of the merchant Shipping Ordinance and other laws; and I imagine that such
appreciated by a lagmen
Matters can be
Lo
cavity understood and
by an officer training.
It
Who has had a nautical th
should be observed that the Police trakon
the
- carrying ont of those duties is extrusted
are all min
drawn
from
of
of law and order
domne
and the preservation
out
only
in the harbour
of Victoria but in the waters of the entire Colony.
If this point has not escaped him, oblo he think that an officer who, although he
may have had a
had no
training
nautical the
training,
or experience in
has
Polia work,
and who had no opportunity of acquiring
the character of
and
dess.
the language
the sea-faring I would add that I am not aware
that any Complaint has been made that the particular duties referred to have been neglected by the Execution Police or their subordinates.
4.
seems to regard
Commander Numa the enforcement of
Harbour regulations
to the
principal of the duties of the Water Police.
Obvimoly he is
wring
In so
doing, and I dabb
Whether he has realized the fact that in taking over charge of the Water Police, he would have
studying
the great bulk of the population with which
he would be brought into close contact women
be likely to undertate auch lesponsibility
With wo
great a chance of success
Ao An
:icer who could bring special twinings
officer
Knowledge to the work?
5. Commander Numsy remarks that the Lendand water Police if separatity commanded
harmoniously
might to-operate
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