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FLATTENED OUT. The Report of the Police Commission goes to prove that the police as a body are not by any manner of means as black as they are painted by Mr Taylor, M.H.K. and that while it may take nine tailors to make a man, it takes more than one Taylor to mar a policeman.

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New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XII, 17 September 1898, Page 357

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FLATTENED OUT. The Report of the Police Commission goes to prove that the police as a body are not by any manner of means as black as they are painted by Mr Taylor, M.H.K. and that while it may take nine tailors to make a man, it takes more than one Taylor to mar a policeman. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XII, 17 September 1898, Page 357

FLATTENED OUT. The Report of the Police Commission goes to prove that the police as a body are not by any manner of means as black as they are painted by Mr Taylor, M.H.K. and that while it may take nine tailors to make a man, it takes more than one Taylor to mar a policeman. New Zealand Graphic, Volume XXI, Issue XII, 17 September 1898, Page 357

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