LIQUOR IN THE KING COUNTRY.
INSPECTOR CULLEN PROTESTS. (BY TELEGRAPH.) Wellington, Sunday. Inspector Cnllen has wtltten to the Police Commissioners In reference to oer< tain evidence wblob has been published oonoernlng the raid he made on the aly grog sellers In the King Country, The lnepeotor complains that people map be under tbe tmpteuion that he went into the witness box and deliberately told lies for the purpose ot securing oonvlotlons. Impeotor Callen abates the persons he obtained evldenoe egalnat all went into the box and pleaded guilty, and that be wai not called upon to give any evidence against them, and farther, the Inspector •aye he was duly authorised to oanvßas as an Insurance agent, and was to receive a commission on aoy business secured, and was dnly snpplled with the usual forms, pamphlota, &0,, carried by the canvassing ageute.
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Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10969, 18 July 1898, Page 3
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141LIQUOR IN THE KING COUNTRY. Hawke's Bay Herald, Volume XXXIII, Issue 10969, 18 July 1898, Page 3
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