THE POLICE COMMISSION.
4> [Teb Press Association.] WELLINGTON, March 12. At the Police Commission Colonel Hume produced papers relating to the appointment of sixty-eight men taken into the police force between Oct. 18, 1887, and March 18, 1897, without having previously served in the Permanent Artillery, and gave the names of those recommending these men. This concluded the business at Wellington, and the Commission will go to Dunedin on Tuesday, to avoid the jubilee. It will begin taking evidence there on Thursday, and go on to Invercargill afterwards.
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Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 5
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88THE POLICE COMMISSION. Star (Christchurch), Issue 6126, 12 March 1898, Page 5
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