M. B. as Capt. Sup? : The draws attention to
presais
case in which Mr B. has haww
unsatisfactory & ended up with "My considered opinion is that Mr Badeby is unfit à
to
colony by
contrive to be Capt. Sup! Blice withis nason (a) & his want / interest
ii work which he himself says he finds
"Thanklers and dreary"...(b) this want
megy, mitentive, prethought, & resourcefulness, use) this lack of appreciation of the necessity for strit discipline". Ins It May recommend his transfer to
another colony, or compulson on trement on pension Eased. In 35552 he recomenand
that M. Messer Portmaster General) od In appled Capt. Sup".
Bagand the Police I think it is charly a case of "B. M.G" but I am not save that it is necessary (win if possible) to
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wtie him on pension. In fact I think there
are
externating cires".
M. Andeby succeeded M. May as Capt Suf!
then the latter became Col. Sie. MiMay had heme Capt. Sup for 9 years; and as Col. See,
he had the opportunity, which I understand he fugnently used, finticising to the Gor. any suggestions a proposals put forward by M Dadeley The latter was theresse in the rather nisidion's
technically position being responsible for the thee sept.
while in many
instances the Eer listened out- ! Aminal to the man who had been Capt. Sup. without mal roponichitty is not likely farersally
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affect an officer mi does not find his task reterally congenial.
/ think that it st. probably be better from at ponits & news to transfer It Badelay but if this cannot be done, there is an altimative to compertrony retirement which IN. suggest. Apart from the some what harsh
treatment which compulsory