"Just after my appointment as Controller-General of Prisons, I had sent to me a cartoon depicting a rather elderly new prison governor in conversation with an ultra-modern female of the flapper type—that is the usual custom I understand!" said Mr. B. L. Dallard, Under-Secretary of Justice and Controller-General of Prisons, in a recent address to the Wellington Justices' Association "She was congratulating the governor on his appointment and was saying, 'How interesting. I suppose you start as a convict and work up?'"
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King Country Chronicle, Volume XXVIII, Issue 4605, 4 October 1934, Page 2
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