CO129-453 - Acting Governor Claud Severn - 1919 [1-3] — Page 65

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On the 11th. inst. at 3.40 p.m. I visited Bay View

Station and was informed by Sergeant Purden that the

Assistant Superintendent of Police wished to speak to me on

the telephone; I at once rang up the Central and received

instructions from the A.S.P. to proceed to No. 2 Station and

report on the condition of Inspector Bin,

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I arrived at No. 2 Station about 4.15 p.m. and saw

Inspector Sim on the landing outside his Private Quarters;

he asked me what I required and I informed him that I had

been instructed to report on his condition; he asked me what

I thought of his condition; I replied that I considered that

he was under the influence of liquor; his eyes were very much

inflamed and I could smell the liquor while he was speaking;

he admitted to me that ̧had; had; one or two drinks; he then followed me to the Charge Room and insisted on telephoning the A.S.P. after he had spoken one or two words through the

Telephone; he handed the receiver to me; I spoke to the A.S.P. and informed him that in my opinion Inspector Sim was under the influence of drink; I received further instructions

which I carried out and returned to the Central at about

4.45 p.m. Inspector Sim was quite rational in his conversa- tion and was not drunk in the ordinary sence of the term.

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Hon. Capt. Supt. of Police.

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