CO129-163 - Sir Kennedy - 1873 [4-6] — Page 261

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upon a Memorial that has been

drawn up in his favour, together with statements made by the Colonial Surgeon, documents from Inspector Horsepool and Grey, and Barrack Sergeant Gair.

The Memorial glosses over, with the exception of the slightest furtive allusion in paragraph 14, the two facts that form the essence of the complaints against this man; namely:- the wilful and combined abstinence on his part and on the part of the recruits from reporting to any Superintendent, although invited so to do, the fact that any objection to the Medical Inspection existed; and secondly Briarly's insolent manner and lout at the time he attended this Inspection.

received my order when he attended this Inspection.

The circumstances relating to the service and dismissal of Briarly are as follows:- It was decided in the latter part of 1872 to reinforce the European portion of this Police Force by recruits from England. Inspector Horsepool being on leave in England, a telegraphic message was sent asking for permission for him to be allowed

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upon a Memorial that has been drawn up in his favour, together with statements made by the Colonial Surgeon, documents from Inspector Horsepool and Grey, and Barrack Sergeant Gair. The Memorial glosses over, with the exception of the slightest furtive allusion in paragraph 14, the two facts that form the essence of the complaints against this man; namely:- the wilful and combined abstinence on his part and on the part of the recruits from reporting to any Superintendent, although invited so to do, the fact that any objection to the Medical Inspection existed; and secondly Briarly's insolent manner and lout at the time he attended this Inspection. received my order when he attended this Inspection. The circumstances relating to the service and dismissal of Briarly are as follows:- It was decided in the latter part of 1872 to reinforce the European portion of this Police Force by recruits from England. Inspector Horsepool being on leave in England, a telegraphic message was sent asking for permission for him to be allowed
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2. upon a Memorial that has been прог drawn up in his favour, togscher the AB.C.D. with statersuls made by teling Colonial Surgeon, dispcctors Document Horsepool and Grey, and Barrack Sergeant Gair. 3. The Memorial fases over, with the exception of the slightest fositic allusion in paragragh 14 the two facts that formesh the essence of the complaints against this man; namely:- the wilful and combined abstinence on his fart and on the furt of the recruits from reporting to any Superintendent, although invited so to do, the 3. 257 fact that any objection to the Medical Inspection existed; and secondly Briarcy's insolcut- manner and lour at the time. received my ader to when he attend this Inspection. 4. The circumstäners relating to the service and dismissal of Briarly art as follows:- It was decided in the latter part of 1872 to reinforce the Suropen fortion of this Police Fover by recruits from England. Inspector Howe pool being on leave in England a telegraphie message was sent as esting for fermission for him to be allowed
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upon a Memorial that has been

прог

drawn

up

in

his favour, togscher

the

AB.C.D.

with statersuls made by teling Colonial Surgeon, dispcctors Document Horsepool and Grey, and Barrack Sergeant Gair.

3.

The Memorial fases over, with the exception of the slightest fositic allusion in paragragh 14 the two facts that formesh the essence of the complaints against this man; namely:- the wilful and combined abstinence on

his fart and on the furt of the recruits from reporting to any Superintendent, although invited so to do, the

3.

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fact that

any objection to the Medical Inspection existed; and secondly Briarcy's insolcut-

manner and lour at the time.

received

my

ader to

when he attend this Inspection.

4.

The circumstäners relating

to the service and dismissal of

Briarly

art as

follows:-

It was decided in the latter part of 1872 to

reinforce

the Suropen fortion of this Police Fover by recruits from England. Inspector Howe pool being on leave in England a telegraphie message

was sent as

esting for

fermission for him to be allowed

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