The Police Commission
By Telegraph.—Prcaa Asooiatiou. ' Ddnedin, this day. Befoiik tho police Commission' two com stabloi said thai Sorgoant Higgius was dis'iked by tho force boeouso of his r.r.jivity, Another doniod that thioving h.\d been going on long, . Michael tlcmj lkcldington, a night watchman, Baid that ho nnvcr taw constables thieving, but ho fjaihoied from others that thieving ivas go'ng' on, and ho gnvo iiiformutiun, Ho knew ofnoaws of disboms'y except by infoinmtion supplied .to him by certain eonstnblo'. Ho did not consider- that thieving had been going on for nioro than six or 'eight iwmhs, Ai som an he had grounds to go ujiin ho wn.l) toDoKictivoCooiipy and. siigs'ested searching llio houses of certain constabloj. Uu had never beard it suegCßted by anynno that tho t'iroii constables convicted hud nnjthing tu do with robberies.
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Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1381, 19 July 1905, Page 2
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135The Police Commission Waihi Daily Telegraph, Volume V, Issue 1381, 19 July 1905, Page 2
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