The Police Commission.
By Telegraph. t. r ~ ~ T)unedin, July 15. JJcforc the Police Commission, Inspect,,r I) linen said his duties were such th.-it he could not give Hie personal supervision required. That also applied to ()„. sll i,. inspector. A station sergeant should be appointed to relieve the sub-inspector of certain duties, such as principa.l part of Hie Court work and also (he clerical work. Witness would like to be relieved of certain office work. The inspector and Chief Uetective Herbert both said it was highly improbable that thieving was going on by police in other parts as stated by cxConstablc M'Donald. The. defective said M Donald never at any of the interview:; hinted that thievinir was going on in other parts. They had to disbelieve the statements made by M'Donald. Constable 0 Connell said it was well known I among his comrades in Christchurch that tIH t ?tf mi . xc <L"P 'n a case of theft trom a fmitshop m Chrißtchurch. I
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Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8835, 15 July 1905, Page 2
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162The Police Commission. Oamaru Mail, Volume XXXI, Issue 8835, 15 July 1905, Page 2
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