THE POLICE COMMISSION.
AN EX-CONSTABLE'S EVIDENCE I'BT TKLEGRAI'II. — rRESS ASSOCIATION.] DUNEDIN, 14th July. The afternoon silting of the Polict Commission was taken up with the heading of the evidence of ex-Constable Juries who, after the robberies, had been asked to resign, and did so. Ho demfcd emphatically being concerned or having anj knowledge of what hid heen going on He was at the station when the elufl from Moses's house was brought in, ano he invited tho detectives to visit his house before lie went homo, so that it coulo" not bo said he had made away with the articles. He was told there was no suspicion on him. He gave evidence that with the exception of Sergt. Rnmoay, th< (sergeants did not psy surprise visits. Ihe constables knew within ten minutes or 33 of when a sergeant would meet them Sergt. Higgins, recalled, withdrew the statement about defaulters being sent to Dunedin, and not to other places.
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Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 13, 15 July 1905, Page 4
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158THE POLICE COMMISSION. Evening Post, Volume LXX, Issue 13, 15 July 1905, Page 4
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