POLICE SUPERANNUATION.
THE WELLINGTON REPRESENTATION. (By Telegraph.—Own Correspondent) WELLINGTON, this day. A meeting of members of the polios force was held last evening to consider ■the matter of" the nomination of a rapreseniative for election to the Public Service Superannuation Board. The name of Inspector Ellison was submitted for nomination.
Sergeant Dart, of the training depot, told the meeting that he took no exception to the nomination of Inspector Ellison, bat wished to make, it clear that he himself wo_d be a candidate for election on the Board. He declined to let his name go before 'the meeting as a candidate because he recognised that it was out of the question to Expect the constables present tosupport his non-n----ation when non-commissioned officers were present supporting that of the inspector in charge of the district. .Heargued that the- meeting should not pledge itself.
It was decided to nominate Inspector Ellison.
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Auckland Star, Volume XLI, Issue 101, 29 April 1910, Page 5
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