THE POLICE COMMISSION
By Telegraph.—Prcra Association. Dukedin, this day. At the Police Commission Inspector Mitchell, in cbargo of the Southland district gavo it as his opinion that a constable should not know .when to expect it visit from tho servant, and that sergeants should havo surprise visits from the subinspector, Tho latter should bo relieved of the duty of prosecuting in detective cases in Court. Dctcatives should bo under th o sub-inspector in night na well as under tho inspector by ri.iy. Tho two . branoV.s would thonbcacieckon each other,
Affairs is Saisa By Telegraph.—Press Association. Auckland, this day. News from Samoa states liint cvotything isi[iikt. The German piper sa',? t'nst the Governor has dissolved tho native Goverouunk Mataaf* is doing his utmost to assist the Govirn-ji' ami consign tho Uto rush act of M«li to oblivion. Tlio taxes arc b'ing paid promptly, a id ii may safely ba assumed that 'he incident which ciuscd so much alarm belongs to tho buriod par,!. KaMurvr-cmunutiuivnunm
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1880, 18 July 1905, Page 3
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