EX-DETECTIVE'S PENSION
SUSPENSION UPHELD r ■■■ More than seven hours were occupied by the Hereford Watch Committee in hearing an appeal by ex-Detective-Inspecter Hall against suspension of his police pension of £lB2 a- year on the ground that since becoming a member of the City Council ho had divulged information which came to his knowledge as a member of the City Police Force. Mr. Hall, since election to the council, has severely criticised the proceedings of the Watch Committee. His appeal was based on the contention that he had divulged no police information, and that his criticisms have been based on information secured since becoming a member of the council. The proceedings were in private, but at the close the following announcement was made: " The Watch Committee have listened carefully to all that has been said by counsel, have considered the evidence, and given careful reconsideration to the matter, and have decided to uphold their previous deci sion."
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXX, Issue 21467, 15 April 1933, Page 3 (Supplement)
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