THE QUEUE SYSTEM
ASKED FOR BY POLICE, SAYS MINISTER (P.A.) Parliament Bldgs., Dec. 4. The Attorney-General, Mr. Mason, moving the second reading of the Statutes Amendment Bill in the House of Representatives defended the clause giving police officers power to form persons into queues. He considered the queue system was more comfortable than a rush and scramble, in which youths with animal spirits might relish a rough and tumble, but which was no good to less robust persons. Mr. M. 11. Oram (Opp., Manawatu): Who asked for this clause? Mr. Mason: The police authorities. The clau e was later withdrawn in Committee.
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 287, 5 December 1945, Page 5
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102THE QUEUE SYSTEM Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 287, 5 December 1945, Page 5
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