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of certain
recomm
commendations
which have been submit.
ted by the Captain Superin tendent of Police with the object of ensuring the ho- nesty
and general efficien- ey of the Police Force.
2.
M. May directo
attention to a laxity of dis-
a of ine in the Force, and cipline in the
points out in this connee- tion that the promotion of a subordinate officer to the rank of an executive of
ficer
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ficer is undesirable, and that too much responsibility has hitherto been placed in the hands of the Detective In- spectors.
As regards the former
point be considers that the "Executive officers of Police,
except under very exceptional
circumstances which would
justify a departure from the rule, should be of gentle -
birth, and recommends in
reference to the second point
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