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12. The above are
recisono
my
not
which I
I gave
agreeing
General as
substantially the
the bouncil for with the Acting Attorney
as to the necefity of protecting the "right to reenlist _ a point to which he I'very properly refers in his opinion if
he phill thinks it worth discupion. In "reality
it has no
practical importance,
I because such law could confer no absolute
"right to remain in the force.
13. Lastly, I invite your Graces, special
" attention to the 3rd section of the Ontiniance,
enabling the Governor
ستند
leouncil to declare
that the
• a pension forfeitedt on proof pensioner had been guilty of corrupt Practices during his tenure of office. Sensions not being quantable for any
but
meritorious service
as obtained
by r
may
be
regarded
by fraud,
front, when
acquired une who had been quilty of conruption
in the execution of his duty, though such fact had been concealed at the time
of acquiring a pension.
14.
that
provision is, therefore, made
applicable to ill Police prensic no,
excisting J
und
and all
future
persuaded
that although such Legislation might be of questionable propriety, if extended beyond the Police, its results as
affecting The latter body must be beneficiul, because
Constuble or Inspection
Inspection can safely rely
no
ow an
accomplice Keeping perpetual
good faith with him and
and main
servery when his influence
maintaining
as a Number
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