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Honourable Captain Superintendent of Police.
I attach reports concerning several new recruits. (1) Dorling. This man's vision is technically 6/60 which means that for practical purposes he is blind, I attach Dr. Harston's report. It is true that with glasses his vision
it that you would not approve
can be made good but I M that. If you do not approve glasses the man must be sent home. It would be sheer madness to keep him as an active member of the Police Force. This is the present condition, it will be the future condition but I cannot state with certainty that it was so in the past.
2005-8 (2) Darkin. The vision of the right eye is excellent: that of the left is approximately 50% of normal vision, I think as the man is here and seems a useful officer that he might be kept on.
I think Dr. Esler was justified in raising an objection.
(3) Rowe. This man is useless as an officer. I have had to detain him in the Asylum and his nervous system is so unsuitable that I would not pass him as fit for the least responsibility.
I do not think that I would or would have come to this conclusion from a single examination.
YO (4) McGuire. This man is suffering from such a degree
of netre weakness that I fear his services as a police officer could not be relied upon.
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his bladder emptied by catheter for several
pleasant days - a by no means, process and I could find no cause
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beyond nerve disorder. He is now back in hospital suffering
from typically nervous lesions.
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(5) Neary. This man is addicted to alcohol at times
and seems to be of a low mentability. I think that your views will be of great value and if they agree with mine as
I believe they do it seems rather better to act a certain loss
and