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fail in appreciating the importance of nautical knowledge on the
part of the European Water Police and the necessity of close co-
operation with the Harbour Department which undoubtedly needs
assistance in the regulation of the encruous traffic in the
harbour.
Evidence is not wanting in the foregoing re-
warks of such want of appreciation. I suggest as a remedy that
the Assistant Marccur Master be sade Superintendent of fater
Folice on the understanding that he must not expect proaction in
the Folice Department.
This suggestion is discussed by the Acting
Harbour Master in a paper which will be more conveniently separa-
tely dealt with.
SIRENGTH OF FOLICE.
Owing to the addition of the Fraya Reclama-
tion, a great portion of which is now built upon, an increase 16
the Police force is necessary.
I have not yet obtained from the Acting
Captain Superintendent of Folice a return I asked for of the beals
that have been added since 1901 to the beat-book or that are now
necessary.
This question can perhaps be more convenient-
ly dealt with separately.
I would however remark here that full advent-
age does not appear to be taken of the District Matcheer's Force.
I found sore doubt in the Central Station as to whether the Dis-
trict Watchmen were or were not put on Folice beats. They were
put on Police seats in 1897.
H&MARK.
I desire to add to this Report that Captain
Lyons has been placed in a somewhat difficult position, New to
the Colony and to the Force he was left to take over charge
without