86.
85
137
in the number of Inspectors would compensate.
neglect of duties which should be
for
the
performed by every
Constable
upon
his best.
The Inspector's duties consist in _
Exercising a general
Surveillance and
as may
conducting such prosecutions
-
be
effect
Necessary - But an
Inspector
Can
Constable on
dirty is
little good if every
the time being a preventer of
Nuisances - and His Excellency desires
not
for
that
You
will
impress
this
on every
Member
of the Force-
A Police Regulation should
also be made
forbidding the carriage
of night soil except in covered vessels.
a
pattern of which can be obtained
at the Surveyor General's Office and
after 8. Am
instructed to
The Police should be
enforce
this Regulation in
the strictest manner and to see that the
night Soil is never
empotica into the
surface pipe holes of the streets, but removed from the neighbourhoon of the Town.
the state of the Dust Bins His Excellency has satisfies
As regards
ards
himself. by personal inspection that the
Complaints
laints are well
that the
observed.
fel
ded and directs.
· founded
: follossing regulations be forthwith
That
every
Dust Bin in the
Town be emptied by the Contractor
and the immediaté
Neighbourhood
of it swept up before 9 velock
A.M. and that the nearest
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