6.
men
were sworn in as Constables, and on the 14th March,
Considering that they had had time to learn from the other Constables the general outlines of the Service, I explained and read out the principal Rules, Regulations, and local Ordinances that affected them and their duties.
7. I unhesitatingly state
that I read out the Points
on enrolling - Medical inspection, and further that I added
Some Comments rendered
desirable, from the Contagious Disease Ordinance being in
force in this Colony. I also told
them that I should be always happy to see any of them in
my office, should they have Complaints to make or desire advice on any point.
10.
On the 16 March the printed book of Regulations was given to them. The similarity of the majority of these regulations to those of the London Police is apparent.
11.
On the 15 March, Storspool advised George Brinly, who stated that he wished to be exempt from this examination,
to send me an
application
6.
men
were sworn in as Coustabés, and on the 14th March,
Considering that they had had time to learn from the other Constables the general outliers of the Service, I explained and read out the frincipul Piries, Regulations, and local Ordinances that affected their and their duties.
J. I unhesitatingly statī
that Iread out the Pinte
en earning - Medical dispection, and further that Iadden
Sour Comments rendered
desirable, from the Contagious Disease Ordinance bring in
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force in this Colony dalso told
- therm that I should be always happy to see any of them in
my office, should they have Compérines to make or disas advice on any point.
10.
Mas
On the 16 March the printed book of Regulations given to them. The similarity of the majority of these requcation to those of the London Police is apparrut.
11..
on the 15 March, dispoñ
เ
Storspool advised George Brinly who state that he wished lobe compte from this exainination,
to send me an
application
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