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DISSATISFIED COALITIONISTS. L was learned lull 1 this aftcr|i;imii llic dissent mg group in the ('(million hns prepared definite proposals for amendment io tin' National Expenditure Adjfislmenl Mill, and tlial llioso rolatc chielly lo llu- pensions seel ion and 11 -1 ■ rianso relating lo (lie culling down of j»)L‘ml)i'i s’ salaries. -I’arlia- ■ menlary Meporter. REQUEST FOR "CHITS" REJECTED. Tlie Otago Hospital Board met this afternoon and decided to support the Mayor's Relief Depot tor the next three weeks, subject lo the same covering assistance for the country in the whole of the Otago liospilal district, the chairman to act as to the amount. This means that the requests for the renewal of the ‘‘chit'’ system have been rejected. POLICE PROMOTIONS. The following transfers and promotions in the Police Force tire announced by Commissioner AVulilinann to (ill (he vacancy til: Christchurch caused by the retirement of Superintendent Eales: - Inspector I). Gumming, of Napier, is promoted to Hie rank of .superintendent and takes charge of the. Christchurch district. Tic is to he replaced at Napier by Inspector Fitzpatrick, of Creymonih. The vacancy at Grcymonth is to he tilled by Sub-inspector Lopdell, of 'Wellington, who is promoted to (he rank of iitspccior.---Wellington Press Association.

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Evening Star, Issue 21077, 14 April 1932, Page 16

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STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21077, 14 April 1932, Page 16

STOP PRESS Evening Star, Issue 21077, 14 April 1932, Page 16