CO129-227 - Acting Governor Marsh - 1886 [6] — Page 82

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including both Messe O'Malley and Ackroyd. The Ordinance referred to will be transmitted

as soon as the

for approval, regulations to be made under it

have been settled.

It

appears to me that,

on two important points, Mr. Deane entertains views that are altogether

erroneous, and which are calculated to interfere with the efficient performance of his duties. The first

is that it is the duty of the Police to interpret the law, and

to

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to judge how far any

how far any instructions

given by the Governor are lawful. I have referred at length to this

8.190 of subject,

4th June,

01886.

subject in transmitting Mr. Deane's separate memorial. The second point

is that the Police should have the

power of saying whether religious

or other Public ceremonies and

It

processions should take place. is the opinion both of Mr. O'Malley and of Mr. Ackroyd that the Police should not be entrusted with

such power; that it is for the Government to decide what is to

be

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19 including both Messe O'Malley and Ackroyd. The Ordinance referred to will be transmitted as soon as the for approval, regulations to be made under it have been settled. It appears to me that, on two important points, Mr. Deane entertains views that are altogether erroneous, and which are calculated to interfere with the efficient performance of his duties. The first is that it is the duty of the Police to interpret the law, and to 80 to judge how far any how far any instructions given by the Governor are lawful. I have referred at length to this 8.190 of subject, 4th June, 01886. subject in transmitting Mr. Deane's separate memorial. The second point is that the Police should have the power of saying whether religious or other Public ceremonies and It processions should take place. is the opinion both of Mr. O'Malley and of Mr. Ackroyd that the Police should not be entrusted with such power; that it is for the Government to decide what is to be
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19 including both Messe O'Malley and Ackroyd. The Ordinance referred to will be transmitted as soon as the fox approval, regulations to be made under it have been settled. It appears to me that, on two important points, Mr. Deane entertains views that are altogether erroneous, and which are calculated to interfere with the efficient performance of his duties. The first i is that it is the duty of the Police to interpret the law, and to 80 to judge how far any. how far any instructions given by the Governor are lawful. I have referred at length to this 8.190 of subject, 4th June, 01886. subject in transmitting Mr. Deane's separate memorial. The second point is that the Police should have the -power of saying whether religious or other Publie ceremonies and It processions should take place. is the opinion both of Mr. O'Malley and of Mr. Ackroyd that the Police should not be entrusted with such power; that it is for the_ Government to decide what is to be
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including both Messe O'Malley and Ackroyd. The Ordinance referred to will be transmitted

as soon as the

fox approval, regulations to be made under it

have been settled.

It

appears to me that,

on two important points, Mr. Deane entertains views that are altogether

erroneous, and which are calculated to interfere with the efficient performance of his duties. The first i

is that it is the duty of the Police to interpret the law, and

to

80

to judge how far any.

how far any instructions

given by the Governor are lawful. I have referred at length to this

8.190 of subject,

4th June,

01886.

subject in transmitting Mr. Deane's separate memorial. The second point

is that the Police should have the

-power of saying whether religious

or other Publie ceremonies and

It

processions should take place. is the opinion both of Mr. O'Malley and of Mr. Ackroyd that the Police should not be entrusted with

such power; that it is for the_ Government to decide what is to

be

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