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South African Police, Van Reenen records
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Subsistence allowance, movements of cattle in districts whore East Coast fever have occurred, anthrax - Rensburgkop, closing of financial year, private trunk calls from official telephones, discipline, issue of provincial railway warrants, shortage of foot police, distinguishing collar and letter numerals, duties performed for other government departments, economy in the use of stationery, uniform allowance, control and suppression of stock diseases, dog training course - Irene, ration allowance in police lock-ups, attestations and re-engagements, criminal procedure, post and personal equipment, police duties, leave forms, allowances for meals supplied, lending of books from magistrates libraries to police prosecutors, issue to pound-masters, admission of guilt, financial instruction No-32 and No. 27, shooing of police horses, transfer of prisoners, summary of Children's Protection Act No. 25 of 1913, standing committees, retirements onattaining age limits, plain clothes constables, 10% concession granted by Aberdeen Line, exhibits in criminal cases, SAP OrphanageFund in No. 28 District, 1914-15 Star, trial of members of the Force, proof of membership, recruiting for SAP, Kestell Cup Shooting Trophy, arrest of persons on suspicion, medical. examination for applicantsto SAP, arrest of natives for politicaloffences, leave applications, application for Post Commander's allowance, criminal cases where policedogs are employed, criminal statistics, cost of living allowance.

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Offer of rewards by members of the Force, destruction of locusts, instructions to patrol, extraneous appointments, masters and servants cases, lost stop order, cancellation of leave, criminal statistics, industrial crisis - S.A. 1922, removal of restrictions on grant of vacation leave, Forum 5/65-5/66 and 5/69, transport, shoeing of police animals, cigarette excise and surtax duties, promotion examinations, British War and Victory medals, railage of furniture - transfer of SAP members, horses sent into Bloemfontein for casting, treatment etc., card register for owners and occupiers of farms, use of privately owned vehicles, lose of public funds, illicit immigration of Asiatic into Union, motor car ordinance, travelling criminals, incremental pay.

Divisional Orders

OFS Divisional Orders No. 26 of 1917/18 containing subject of transfers allowances, leave, animals, police post, dismissals, posting of recruits, search for stolen stock and produce, SAP Provident Fund, salaries, cessation of lance rank, duty, casualties in families of Force, rewards and commendations, dogs, motor cycles, vehicles, fingerprints, horse care, unnecessary violence in effecting arrests, injuries, amendment of union military code, promotion, re-engagement, rations to native prisoners, rail warrants issue, protection of wild birds, punishment, detective probationer's allowance, telegrams, dress orders, wheel tax ordinance No. 4 of 1916, ordinance stores, responsibility of members in court cases, King's police medal, new police districts and posts, private effects of prisoners.

Re-addressing of the "Nonquai" magazine, disposal of "Found" property ; lotteries and raffles warning, deaths of constables, Spanish flu, kit inspection, holiday concessions, handwriting experts, dress orders, forage, treatment of native chiefs at their kraals, police animals suffering from Lampas, missing railway tarpaulins, acceptance of bail, re-distribution of officers, franking, chevrons from overseas military service, army reservists, Indian, Coloured and Native employers, promotions, overdue municipal accounts, escorts to lepers, leave restrictions.

District Orders

Harrismith District Orders which include subjects such as; transfer of horses, subsistence allowance, transfers, labour agent, re-engagement, helmets, police duties for other departmental, rifle permit, colonial boundary fence, movements, native increase and decrease, mule decrease, vehicle decrease, shoeing of horses, private charger, pay, recruits, rural police, accommodation, fingerprints, native stock lists, recreation, prospecting, promotion, maps, electric light, dockets, leave, native passes, examination for promotion, Asiatic, outpost room, mealier crushers, arms equipment, returns, telegraphic warrants, repairs, revolver ammunition, punishment, photographic circulars, forage, fines, clothing on repayment, cheques, beacons, poll tax, bars and hotels, horse sickness, game ordinance, unserviceable stores, horse rugs, patrolling farms, agriculture and stock diseases, complaints, horse rations, grazing, civil actions, persons living on farms, trees, veterinary surgeon, stable orders, addition to government buildings, R. M's court, H. C. O. 'a mess', engines to Natal for winter grazing, sale of animals, dog tax, accused persons arrested without warrant, S.A. C. Association, debts, beds, non-payment of school fees, game licences, syphilis, ports of entry, NPC's, census, accounts, master and servants ordinance, telephone trunk lines, annual sweep, liquor selling, bilingual efficienoy of police, cruelty to animals, equipment, admission of children to gaol, rail warrants to witnesses for prosecution, legal practitioners not to inspect affidavits, telegraph system on government business, diseases of stock, squatters, deviation of roads, law books, vaccination, fuel and light, care of horses, return of ammunition expended and vermin destroyed, post, stoves, manoeuvres, rations to prisoners, stamping of receipts, last ration certificates, outpost men, service of process, identification of prisoners sentenced to death, dangerous weapons, handcuffs, strike-duty, police drillbooks, marriages, postings, sick leave, increments of pay, ambulance badges, death, dangerous weapons, handcuffs, strike-duty, police drillbooks, marries, postings, sick leave, increments of pay, ambulance badges.

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