POLICE DISTRICTS TOURED
SATISFACTION OF COMMISSIONER. By Telegraph.—Press Association. Wellington, Last Night. “Generally speaking, I found things very satisfactory,” said the Commissioner of Police (Mr. W. B. Mcllveney) to-day when asked to comment on his recent tour of the police stations in the North Island. Mr. Mcllveney returned to Wellington on Friday evening after an absence of 15 days. During that time he visited Wanganui, Raetihi, Tokaanu, Taupo, Rotorua, Putaruru, Cambridge, Hamilton, Auckland, Te Kuiti, Mokau, New Plymouth and other Taranaki towns and Palmerston North. Travelling by motor, Mr. Mcllveney was able to make the trip with the minimum of delay. He inspected the stations and equipment, and when the men paraded before him he invited them to make suggestions and to bring to his notice any complaints they might have to make. “I am very proud to say that during the whole tour I did not receive one single complaint,” he said. Mr. Mcllvency has yet to visit stations in the Napier and Gisborne districts and those in the South Island.
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Taranaki Daily News, 4 February 1930, Page 9
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