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ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.

Police Force Consolidation.

Regulation made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council 30th November, and gazetted 24th December, 1887.

The following regulation shall be substituted for rule 5 of the Regulations approved by the Governor in Council on the 1st July, 1887:

5. Inspectors are to report to the Captain Superintendent of Police if they have reason to suspect the existence of a public gambling or gaming-house, but they are on no account themselves, without the instructions of a superior officer, to go in or send any one else for the purpose of obtaining proof.

Regulation made the 10th January, 1888, by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council the 12th and gazetted 14th January, 1888.

7. All recruits on joining the Police Force will be vaccinated unless the Colonial Surgeon exempts them.

The same rule will apply to all men re-engaging.

Leave regulations made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of the Police Consolidation Ordinance, 1887, (No. 14 of 1887,) approved by the Governor in Council 20th August, and gazetted 1st December, 1888.

I.—EUROPEANS

Leave at the expiration of five years' service.

1. Any European member of the Police force may, after each period of five years' service, on claiming his return passage, under § 16 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, apply through the Captain Superintendent of Police to His Excellency the Governor for permission to return to the service within a period not exceeding nine months.

2. Should this application be approved, the applicant will receive half pay, during his absence, and a certificate entitling him to a return passage to the Colony within the period specified; subject to his passing a satisfactory medical examination about three months before the expiration of his leave as to his fitness to return to a tropical climate.

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2126 ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887. Police Force Consolidation. Regulation made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council 30th November, and gazetted 24th December, 1887. The following regulation shall be substituted for rule 5 of the Regulations approved by the Governor in Council on the 1st July, 1887: 5. Inspectors are to report to the Captain Superintendent of Police if they have reason to suspect the existence of a public gambling or gaming-house, but they are on no account themselves, without the instructions of a superior officer, to go in or send any one else for the purpose of obtaining proof. Regulation made the 10th January, 1888, by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council the 12th and gazetted 14th January, 1888. 7. All recruits on joining the Police Force will be vaccinated unless the Colonial Surgeon exempts them. The same rule will apply to all men re-engaging. Leave regulations made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of the Police Consolidation Ordinance, 1887, (No. 14 of 1887,) approved by the Governor in Council 20th August, and gazetted 1st December, 1888. I.—EUROPEANS Leave at the expiration of five years' service. 1. Any European member of the Police force may, after each period of five years' service, on claiming his return passage, under § 16 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, apply through the Captain Superintendent of Police to His Excellency the Governor for permission to return to the service within a period not exceeding nine months. 2. Should this application be approved, the applicant will receive half pay, during his absence, and a certificate entitling him to a return passage to the Colony within the period specified; subject to his passing a satisfactory medical examination about three months before the expiration of his leave as to his fitness to return to a tropical climate.
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2126 ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887. Police Force Consolidation. Regulation made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council 30th November, and gazetted 24th December, 1887. The following regulation shall be substituted for rule 5 of the Regulations approved by the Governor in Council on the 1st July, 1887:- 5. Inspectors are to report to the Captain Superintendent of Police if they have reason to suspect the existence of a public gambling or gaming-house, but they are on no account themselves, without the instructions of a superior officer, to go in or send any one else for the purpose of obtaining proof. Regulation made the 10th January, 1888, by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council the 12th and gazetted 14th January, 1888. 7. All recruits on joining the Police Force will be vaccinated unless the Colonial Surgeon exempts them. The same rule will apply to all men re-engaging. Leave regulations made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of the Police Consolidation Ordinance, 1887, (No. 14 of 1887,) approved by the Governor in Council 20th August, and gazetted 1st December, 1888. J-EUROPEANS Leave at the e piration of five years' service. 1. Any European member of the Police force may, after each period of five years' service, on claiming his return passage, under § 16 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, apply through the Captain Superintendent of Police to His Excellency the Governor for permission to return to the service within a period not exceeding nine months. 2. Should this application be approved, the applicant will receive half pay, during his absence, and a certificate entitling him to a return passage to the Colony within the period specified; subject to his passing a satisfactory medical examination about three months before the expiration of his leave as to his fitness to return to a tropical climate.
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2126

ORDINANCE No. 14 OF 1887.

Police Force Consolidation.

Regulation made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council 30th November, and gazetted 24th December, 1887.

The following regulation shall be substituted for rule 5 of the Regulations approved by the Governor in Council on the 1st July, 1887:-

5. Inspectors are to report to the Captain Superintendent of Police if they have reason to suspect the existence of a public gambling or gaming-house, but they are on no account themselves, without the instructions of a superior officer, to go in or send any one else for the purpose of obtaining proof.

Regulation made the 10th January, 1888, by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, approved by the Governor in Council the 12th and gazetted 14th January, 1888.

7. All recruits on joining the Police Force will be vaccinated unless the Colonial Surgeon exempts them.

The same rule will apply to all men re-engaging.

Leave regulations made by the Captain Superintendent of Police, pursuant to section 19 of the Police Consolidation Ordinance, 1887, (No. 14 of 1887,) approved by the Governor in Council 20th August, and gazetted 1st December, 1888.

J-EUROPEANS

Leave at the e piration of five years' service.

1. Any European member of the Police force may, after each period of five years' service, on claiming his return passage, under § 16 of Ordinance 14 of 1887, apply through the Captain Superintendent of Police to His Excellency the Governor for permission to return to the service within a period not exceeding nine months.

2. Should this application be approved, the applicant will receive half pay, during his absence, and a certificate entitling him to a return passage to the Colony within the period specified; subject to his passing a satisfactory medical examination about three months before the expiration of his leave as to his fitness to return to a tropical climate.

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