DETECTIVE HENDERSON'S CASE.
$J' Telegraph— Press Association.)
': CHRISTCHURCH, this day. -W I Dete°tive Henderson has applied wrongha solicitor to the Minister of Jusan inquiry into the charges made ffunst him before a resident magistrate T terms of the Police Act. No notice XteJ ken Py.the Minister of the request person,-having refused to resign, hi I T ??*tlce from Inspector Broham that j^'act been,.dismissedfrom the force. This am f L™sfctourch with only one detective m two acting-detectives. The city is also uermanneel in the matter of constables. Ib T n! S °nly one sergeant instead of three, force is four men ft.ll. .detective Henderson proceeds to Ellington to lay his case before Parliae«> or have it investigated by the S.M.
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Auckland Star, Volume XXVIII, Issue 247, 25 October 1897, Page 3
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