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at the present time that the Force was incompetent in the use
of fire-arms. He suggested that Wei Hel Wei men would be most suitable for the purpose.
H.B.M. Consul-General thought this would be best
dealt with in the next resolution 2 (b).
Mr. Bateman: In the event of the first resolution,
No. 2a not being pased, there is no mention of arms for
the Sikh police-men referred to in Resolution 2b.
It is intended that they
H.B.M.Consul-General:
should be armed.
Mr.Bateman pointed out that 2b stated that $1,100 was required for equipment but there was no mention of arms.
H.B.M. Consul-General: It is intended that the term
shall, cover arms.
Mr. Bateman said that the present staff of constables were equipped but that then equipment did not include arms. He thought the resolution should have been made a little more clear on that point.
A ratepayer asked that the amendment referred to by H.B.M. Consul-General should be read to the meeting.
H.B.M. Consul-General read the proposed amendment as
follows:
That this special general meeting of ratepayers sanctions the engaging as an addition to our present force of one native Assistant Inspector and fifteen other ranks trained to the use of fire-arms and if
possible speaking English" at an estimated current
expenditure of $6,000 for the last half of the
present year, to be collected at once as an extra
tax divided equally between house and land, this tax
requiring a rate of .6214 per cent. on the former and
.0689 per cent. on the latter on this occasion: and
$8,000 annually for subsequent years, to be divided
equally between house and land requiring a rate of