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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION.

Censorship of Cinematograph Films

The Censor of Films notifies that he has, in terms of tbe Cinemetograph-film Censorship Act, 1916, refused to issue a certificate of approval in respect of the films entitled “ The Bludgeon ” and “ The Revolt.”

J. O’Donovan, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, 7th February, 1917. (P. 15/1313.)

Circular No. 3/17.] Offences against Slot Telephones. With reference to circular No. 2/15, of the 12th April, 1915, relative to the payment of rewards for the detection of the theft of cash from slot telephones, the Post and Telegraph Department now notifies that a reward of £5 will be paid to members of the Force obtaining evidence which leads to the conviction of persons charged with any offence against slot telephones. J. O’Donovan, Commissioner of Police. Wellington, 7th February, 1917. (P. 17/86.)

Clerk of Magistrate’s and Warden's Courts, Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Mining Registrar appointed. (See New Zealand Gazette, 1917, page 470.) Constable Leslie Terry Moore has been appointed Clerk of the Magistrate’s and Warden’s Courts, Receiver of Gold Revenue, and Mining Registrar at Waikaia.

Honorary Superintendent of Police appointed

Police Department, Wellington, Ist February, 1917. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint Edward Wilson, Esq., to be an Honorary Superintendent of the New Zealand Police Force, as from the 15th February, 1917.

A. L. HERDMAN, Minister in Charge of Police Department

Officers of Police appointed,

Police Department, Wellington, 7th February, 1917. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint

Richard Marsack, Esq.,

to be an Inspector, and

Samuel Joseph Dew, Esq.,

to be a Sub-Inspector of the New Zealand Police Force ; the appointments to take effect from Ist January, 1917.

A. L. HERDMAN, Minister in Charge of Police Department

Officers of Police appointed. Police Department, Wellington, 7th February, 1917. HIS Excellency the Governor has been pleased to appoint William Fouhy, Esq., to be an Inspector, and William Mathieson, Esq., to be a Sub-Inspec or of the New Zealand Police Force; the appointments to take effect from the Ist March, 1917. A. L. HERDMAN, Minister in Charge of Police Department.

Promotions

To be Senior Sergeants. No. 822. Sergeant Gaffney, Michael. Ist January, 1917. No. 649. Sergeant O’Grady, Thomas. Ist March, 1917. No. 699. Sergeant Grean, Patrick. Ist March, 1917. Appointment as Constable. No. 2088. Constable Thomassen, Geurt. sth February, 1917.

Resignations. No. 1245. Constable Finlayson, Roderick. Ist February, 1917. No. 1676. Constable Favell, Edward Stewart. sth February, 1917.

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Bibliographic details

New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLII, Issue 6, 14 February 1917, Page 85

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MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLII, Issue 6, 14 February 1917, Page 85

MISCELLANEOUS INFORMATION. New Zealand Police Gazette, Volume XLII, Issue 6, 14 February 1917, Page 85