POLICE INSPECTOR.
FAHEWELLKD AT WELLINGTON. I Before leaving Wellington, Sub-Inspec- : 1 tor Hollis. who was recently promoted to : ; the rank of inspector and transferred to i i Whanearei. mrt by members of I ] the police force, and mad,> the recipient. | ; together with Mrs. Holli =. of a tea ser- ' vice in recognition of his service? in that ! city. In makins the presentation the Com- . I missifniT of Police. Mr. W. B. Mcflveney. I i said he lisitl known Inspector Hullis fur ■ 2.~> rears, during which period lie had always found him an honest, honourable. ] faithful, and loyal comrade, never failing iin his duty, never exceeding hia duty. ' nnd always just to all with whom he j j came in contact. j Inspector O. J. Cumminors. Senior-Ser-i geant Lander, and Senior-Detective • Cameron also spoke highly of their de- i parting guest. i I Inspector Holii?. in reply. Paid he j I looked upon his 18 months in Wellington j las the most pleasurable period in the 30 : j years of his experience in the New Zea- j j land Police. Force. "Be honest and just, j j nnd do what is right without fear or; ■ favour at all t;me>.'' was his advice to j i the men. '"Then when the time conies for j (promotion you will find yourselves knocking at the door."
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Auckland Star, Volume LVII, Issue 24, 29 January 1926, Page 7
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