LOYAL AND VALUABLE SERVICE
Deferring yesterday to recant police stafi changes, the Minister of Justice (the Hon. E. P. Lee) Expressed his recognition/ of the valuable services of Superintendent Dwyer,' Chrurf/cbiirch, who has retired after 43 years' mebership of the farce. Mr. Lee said it was with much regret he was not able to attend i the presentation Christehttrch citizens made to Superintendent Dwyer,' as the gathering took place just prior to (his .return' to New Zealand from Samoa. Superintendent Dwyer had had a long and, honouirabte career in the police force' of the Dominion, and in the different capacities in which he had served he had had to deal with many important police matters, and, from a knowledge of his work, he «wld say, that Superintendent Dwyer had Rendered loyal and valuable service to the Police Department and to the Dominion. Mr! Lee - expressed the hope that the superintendent would live long a-nd haippily in his well-earned retirement.
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Evening Post, Volume CII, Issue 38, 13 August 1921, Page 6
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