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A Peculiar Promotion.

j One policy promotion that gives rank offence and is not at all calcu-. lated to inspire individual policemen with confidence is the elevation of ex- Chief Cleric Sub-Inspector Wright to the rank of Inspector. Incidentally, the back-down of Dictator Pindlay on the question of reducingthe Thames police district to an adjunct to Auckland, shows how the Ward Government can bo squeezed. When the bare possibility of SubInspector Wright being under Tzar Cullen, of Auckland, was even considered, it was imagined that things ivouid happen. However, Wright's promotion shows that the report of the Royal Commissioner on the police is being- shamelessly disregarded.,

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NZ Truth, Issue 299, 18 March 1911, Page 5

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A Peculiar Promotion. NZ Truth, Issue 299, 18 March 1911, Page 5

A Peculiar Promotion. NZ Truth, Issue 299, 18 March 1911, Page 5

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