of the 22nd of April,
requesting that recruits
may
be selected for the
Force by the Crown Agents
in conjunction with
Inspector Frey who is now on
leave.
2. I agree with Mr.
Marsh that the system
of giving
the Police an absolute right to pensions after 10 years
service should be dis-
continued, and I will
address you
in a separate
despatch as to the
Fresh Prison Minute
which will have to be
issued to take the place
of that of 17 March 1874. Meanwhile I have
left the question of pension open
in the conditions that
the policemen about
to be enlisted will be
required
to sign, and
the Crown Agents
and Inspector
Frey particularly to
impress upon the men
that they will not be
entitled to pensions
after
of the 22nd of April,
requesting that recruits
may
Λ
be selected for the
Force by the frown Agents
in conjunction with
Inspector frey who in
now on
leave.
2. I agree with M.
Marsh that the system
of giving
the Police an absolute right fo pensions after 10 years
service should be dis-
Continued, and Twill
address zou
in a separate
despatch as to the
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Fresh Prusion Minite
which will have to be
issued to take the place
of that of 17 March 1874. Meanwhile I have
of pension left the question open
in the conditions that
the policemen about
to be Enlisted will be
required
to sign, and
they from
have instructed Sompeta
Agents
frey particularly to
impress upon the men
that they will not be
entitled to pensions
after
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