Law And Order’s Place In E.P.S.
WELLINGTON. This Day There is an attendance of 29. including 10 representatives of the Police Department from principal districts of the Dominion. for this week's Law and Order Specialist Course at the Civil Defence School of Instruction. Civil Defence Minister Wilson said lie looked on the La wand Order sections of the E.P.S. as next in importance to firelighting. Indeed, it was doubtful whether they were less important in a real emergency. A good working agreement between ihe police and the E.P.S. had been evolved from the recent conference in Wellington. The Director-General of National Service (Mr. Hunter) said that although the present course was belated, there was an advantage in the fact that there was now a better appreciation oi the importance of specialist training control. Regional Commissioner Ciochetto emphasised the great value of these courses in the interchange of views among key-men assembled front various districts. The authorities were fostering a mutually helpful spirit of cooperation.
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Northern Advocate, 18 May 1943, Page 2
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