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year, will do much to remove misapprehensions as to the ne- cessity for using Shame en as a thoroughfare.
Whatever is done to meet the necessities of the
ever-increasing population of Shameen which is foreshadowed by the never-ending building, it becomes manifest, on con- sideration, that proper control can neger be effected merely by unarmed constables on point duty. The points are already reduced to a minimum and it has frequently been shown that if the authority of the point duty man is ignored there is little that he can do to reassert that authority without causing dislocation of the general policing by calling assis- tance from another point. The obvious first reply to this is to arm the constables. But it will appear on considera- tion that with the lack of facilities for training in the use of fire arms our police constable of the present could hardly attain the efficiency necessary to limit his fire effect to the criminal attacked. We do not emphasize this point and have suggested a resolution leaving it open to the ratepayers to try this panacea if it is recommended by economical rea- The cost of arming would be $2,500 and the effect on rates would be almost negligible 1/13th rise. The Council have also suggested a system of patrols to support the existing point duty men and, if necessary, encourage them in the zealous performance of their duties. Of the material available we think the best is trained Sikh policemen, but these should be under a European capable of keeping them in training. Resolution 2 (b) contemplates this, but you may prefer an amendment substituting Chinese police if trained. Owing to questions of caste the Indians will re- quire suitable housing and, the Police Quarters being already full, we have chosen to recommend and calculate on the Gig shed, in preference to depriving our Naval men of their Canteen, and I am sure that you will agree in this view. I will refer to the cost later as it is somewhat complicated.
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