MAINTENANCE OF ORDER
♦ LONDON, September 20. The Home Office has elaborated a scheme for registering special constables ! for emergency duties and enabling the police reservists to join the colours in war time, giving confidence to the public with regard to protecting life and property without military aid during times of strike. They were eligible for enrolment, as they were concerned in suppressing hooliganism, which was discrediting to . their cause. The pension clauses for the police apply to specials who are killed or injured. They are also to receive payment for service.
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Otago Witness, Issue 3002, 27 September 1911, Page 25
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91MAINTENANCE OF ORDER Otago Witness, Issue 3002, 27 September 1911, Page 25
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