Commission, and of which yet lan Office. have wo copies reached the Colonial fred Endems Net
1. Digest of Police General Orders issued by Mr Rice V. with comments by Captain Superintendent, Mr. Deane 2. Registrar General's Report on District Watchmen.
Enclosure No? 3. Returns shewing the service, character and No? 1° of European, West Indian, and Sikh and Indian Police Constables.
4. Daily average number of prisoners in the Colony from 1866 to 1891. Enclosure No 4
5. Number of prisoners pardoned, branded and deported during past years. 6. Schedule of Colonial Ordinances affecting Police.
Enclosure No 96 2.
It seems to me very desirable that Your Lordship should be early in possession of copies of those documents, especially of Mr Deane's explanation, and comments in reference to the digest of Mr Rice's General Orders transmitted (85) by Major General Whitfeild without the knowledge of Mr. Rice's Superior Office in the Colony.
3. It does not seem to me expedient that a strong and so uncommunicative reflection, unjustifiably on the previous discipline and conduct of the Police force, should remain in Your Lordship's Office, without the explanation or contradiction so as to early afford.
It too often happens that...
Commission, and
of which
yet
lan
Office.
have
wo
copies
reached the Colonial
fred Endems Net
1. Digest of Police General Orders issued
by Mr Rice V. with comments by Captair Superintendent, Mr. Deane 2. Registrar Geunali Repet on District
General's
Watchmen.
Endlosure Nor
3. Returns shewing the service, character melom No?
1° of European, West Indian, and Sikh
and Indian Police Constables.
4. Daily average
eNumber
of prisoners
in the Colmy from 1866 to 1891.
Endless No 4
d. Number of prisoners pardoned, branded Endom Mo
and deported during past of years. 6. Schedule
of Colarial Ordinances
affecting Police, s
Endous Mo
96
2.
I seems to
to me
desirable
very
that Your Lordship should be early
in possession of sans of
An ae
Those documents
expecially of Mr Deane's explanation,
Vide Incloud, and comments in reference to the digest
me
2 for2.10/2
" of Mr Rice's General Orders transmitted
(85) by Major Gonnal Whitfeild without
stie Knowledge of Mr. Rice's Superior
Office them in the Colony.
3.
It does not seem to me
expedient that
20
strongly and so
umunication, reflecting
unjustifiably
m
the previon discipline and conduct
of
the Police
force, should remain in
Your Lordship's Office, without the -explanation or contradiction so
to
eary
afford. It tor often happens that
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