The police have found a large quantity of rifles, bayonets, and cartriges in a vault in the Protestant Church, County Clare. The new Police manual has the following references to the liquor trade in connection with the force :—Regulation 167 states that an inspector is not himself to frequent or to allow his subordinates to frequent publichouses, in fact he will best consider his own character and respectability by never even entering them, except compelled by necessary duty. According to regulation 229 a constable must not contract the habit of drinking at public places of amusement or in pub-lic-houses, nor must he frequent such places, except on necessary duty. And regulation 222 states that the members of the force must exert themselves to suppress illegal Sunday or other trading by licensed publicans and others, and officers in charge are required to see that this duty is strictly and impartally performed by the police in their respective districts.
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Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1036, 14 February 1882, Page 4
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157Untitled Poverty Bay Standard, Volume X, Issue 1036, 14 February 1882, Page 4
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