EXTRANEOUS DUTIES
POLICE WORK FOR OTHERS,
REMUNERATION REQUIRED.
(Per Press Association. —Copyright.)
PALMERSTON N., This Day.
“The extraneous duties at present placed upon the police toy other Departments are beyond all reason, and they are growing every year. Unless we arc given the means with which to undertake this extra work, it must toe shouldered off,’’ said the .Commissioner of Police, Mr W. B. Mellveney, in the course of an interview here yesterday. “Some three years ago, ’ ’ he said, “it-he Public. .Accounts Committee, then under the chairmanship of your memtoer, Mr J. A. Nash, recommended (that all Departments, for which work was done toy the police, should make suitable payment for these services, but the matter (Was shelved and nothing has been done. It has not been lost sight of, hojwever, and will toe brought up again. ’ ’ i
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Northern Advocate, 1 February 1930, Page 8
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