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DUNEDIN POLICE SCANDAL

[BY TEIEGEAPH—SPECIAL TO THE STAB J While recognising tho Inspector and sub-Inspector must be removed from Dunedin forthwith, as a result of the Police Commission's finding, the Star urges an enquiry should be made as to whether Inspector O'Brion made representations to tho Commissioner of Police regardin- the a nomalous division of authority in Dunedin. It says if tho matter is brought under Commissioner Dinnic's notice, and he failed to act on tho invitation to enquire into the matter, a measure of blame should find its way to the central office in Wellington. If, on the other hand, Commissioner Dinnie knew nothing of the way things were going on at Dunedin station, O'Brien and Green must be disrated, and bear the consequence.

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Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 3

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DUNEDIN POLICE SCANDAL Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 3

DUNEDIN POLICE SCANDAL Greymouth Evening Star, 27 September 1905, Page 3