AUSTRALIAN NEWS.
I ; A CENSURE MOTION. } *T CABLI—PBZBA ASSOCIATION —COPYRIGHT SYDNEY. July 2. In. the Assembly the debate on the Address-in-Reply was adjourned. Mr. Lang moves a vote of censure to-night. INCREASE IN CRIME. SYDNEY, July 2. The report of the Inspector-General of Police, tabled in the Assembly, states that there is still a shortage of nearly 100 in the authorised strength ■of the police force. During the year 1235 applied for appointment, and only 209 were successful. The total number of cases dealt with under all headings was 104.519, an increase of 7530. Aus.-N.2. Cable Assn
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Hawera Star, Volume XLVIII, 3 July 1924, Page 5
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