"There is always the risk of physical injury and the menial risk of making a mistake," commented Inspector S. Rawle, when touching upon the onerous aspect of police force duties at a valedictory function held in Palmerston North recently in honour of Inspector P. Harvey on his retirement from the service. "I do not think the public always realise exactly what are these duties, and how difficult at times they are." he added, saying that the police officer was sometimes asked to make bricks without straw. The service also had its pleasant occasions, however.
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Press, Volume LXX, Issue 21335, 30 November 1934, Page 12
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