would seem
naturally to be a
Subordinate officer of
the Police
defined by 5.2 off Ord. 14
of
& to be entitled to the special
Force an 1887 rules.
Those rules are
of course meant
specially for the benefit of Policemen proper who are
exposed
the
specially
to climatic influences, owing to their outdoor duties; & Fagréé with the governor that the proposed
Officer, whose duties will be
aboon manily
new
clearly
indoors, may
reasonably be put
on the Civil
Service Rules, just like the Clerks
in the Police Department.
& Res?
Can we do that (as the Land stands if we style him "Storekeefer
Sergiant Major"?
In other respects I would
a
? Approve Lou's propensals auth. Agents to select some one
for the post_
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Should
t be made a subordinate officer of the Police Free. and I see my sufficient reason for special legislation
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M. Wingfield
it is a question whithin In that case thick the Offrien
to be selected Canifft (as the
Govenor proposes) be made to Contribute to the W.0.0. Pausin Le definition of Fund? Public
See Ord. 30 of 1890 & 180 1891
Public specially definition of
whether
Officer in former Ordinance, & note annexed from M. Talbot (to whom I wrote asking "The Straits Police were alloweder required to contribute to the W.IO. Fund of that (olony)
should It seems to me desirable that the Police in both Colonies contribute to the fund a much as other Public Servants.
Should we suggest this to the fovemen
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