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DECREASE OF PROSECUTIONS.

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DECREASE OF PROSECUTIONS. The report of the Chief Constable was as fol- low :-There is a decrease of 107 prosecutions as taken with the corresponding quarter in last year. Non-Indictable offences During the past quarter the cases of 168 persons have been dealt with summarily by the justices. Of these 51 were apprehended, and 115 summoned, with the following results :—Fined, 107; committed to pri- son, 16; handed to military, 7; discharged or withdrawn, 30; probation or recognizances, 6; total, 168; decrease, .85. Indictable offences 18 cases have been reported to the police during the quarter, for which offences 13 persons have been apprehended (10 males and 3 females), and 6 sum- moned ( 5 males and 1 female); committed for trial, 2; summarily convicted, 4; discharged or withdrawn, 11; otherwise disposed of, nil; proba- tion or recognizances, 2; total, 19; decrease, 22. Apprehensions 63 persons have been apprehended and were disposed of as follows Committed for, trial, 2; summarily convicted, 36; discharged or withdrawn, 12; probation or recognizances, 4; otherwise disposed of, 9; total, 63. Money and property to the value of £ 34 10s Id was reported to the police as stolen or lost during the quarter, of which the sum of k27 58 3d was recovered. Breach of Licensing Acts Proceedings have been taken against the occupiers of 7 licensed houses with five convictions. Drunkenness 10 persons proceeded against with 10 convictions; decrease, 14. Drunk and Disorderly 35 persons proceeded against with 30 convictions; increase, 3. Coron- er's Inquests During the quarter 16 inoiiegtq. have been held in the v county—natural causes, 7; accidental or misadventure, 8; suicide, 1; total, 16; corresponding quarter last year, 18. Ped- lars' Certificates 15 pedlars' certificates have been granted during the quarter for which the sum of X3 15s has been received. State of Force 4 vacancies, 3 men having joined H.M. forces. As things are quiet at present, I do not propose filling these vacancies as yet, but should occasion arise to replace these men, I have made arrangements with police pensioners, who are willing to take over the duties whenever called upon. Removal P.c. 65 Harold A. Jones, from Talgarth to Hay, 30th April 1915, temporarily. Military Service 3 men (1 married and 2 single) have joined H.M. forces since the last meeting of your committee. As re- gards the pay, etc., of all married men who join the colours, I beg to recommend that it be paid in the same way, as in the case of P.c. Talbot, a reservist, member of this' force, now with the col- ours, namely, that it be made up less Army pay and allowances, and that their wives be allowed to remain in the houses provided by the county, oc- cupied by them, prior to the departure of their husbands, under the same conditions as heretofore. Respecting the salaries of the unmarried men who have joined the forces, I would suggest that it be made up as in the case of the married men, less an allowance for rations, and, also, that the ser- vices in the Army or Navy of constables who re- turn to this force may be reckoned as approved ser- vice for the purpose of police pension. Two reser- vists, P.c.'s Moulton and Mitchell, have been granted permission to get married since rejoining

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