THE POLICE COMMISSION.
(FRESS ASSOCIATION TELEGRAM.) WELLINGTON, May 21. At the Police Commission to-day Colonel Hume asked Commissioner Tunbridge, •' Do you think any police force in the world, subjected to the same ordeal as the New ':' Zealand force, would come out with a cleaner sheet ?" The Commissioner replied—''No' Ido not, There are one or two individual cases, but on the whole the force comes out remarkably well."
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Press, Volume LV, Issue 10043, 23 May 1898, Page 6
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