THE POLICE COMMISSION. EVIDENCE AT WELLINGTON.
(Unwed Peess Afsociation.) . WELLINGTON', Monday. Before the Police Commission to-day, Constable Michael Green complained that the chief clerk frequently acted as Commissioner. Mr Dinnie was Commissioner only in name. Mr Dinnie had allowed his powers to be wrested from him. by the chief clerk. Witness had known men to come to Wellington to see sabInspector Wright about promotion, instead of seeing the Commissioner. Horseplay had taken place at the Wellington police station ; but the statement of ~ Air Arnold, M.P., about the conduct at the station was incorrect. Mr Arnold "had been misinformed. Witness denied haying anything to do with : letters senti.to the newspapers about Mr Dinnie, : the Commissioer.
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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 14 September 1909, Page 4
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114THE POLICE COMMISSION. EVIDENCE AT WELLINGTON. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 14 September 1909, Page 4
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