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The
Acting Registrar General in drawing attention
to the alteration which it
to a
would be necessary to make in the status of the Inspectors attached to his Department, pointed out that desrease in work caused by the abolition of compulsory examination, two officers
would be
owing
sufficient; and
recommended that Inspector Edwards, being the most.
East appointed junion" officer of the three, twor
should
Istrance
should be allowed to resume.
his police duties.
6.
Under Ordinance 10
of 1867 the Police Officers
in
engaged spesial work
(in connection with the Registrar General's Departments for the prevention of Contagious Diseases, were
on
the
required to be Inspectors. Accordingly Edwards, Thin who joined the Police
14th of January, 1877, and was promoted to be full sergeant 1st of February, 1884, was, on
on
being
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