INSPECTOR GILLIES'S RETIREMENT
REMARKS IN PARLIAMENT. In the House of Representatives yesterday, Mr. Pearce, M.P. for Patea, asked the Prime Minister • whether it was» intended to lay on the tablo tho report which resulted in the retirement of Police Inspector Gillies, of Christchurch. It had, he said, been suggested to .him outside the House that it was through a member of the House that this servant of. the Police Department got his dismissal. The Homo should be told whether the membeV had been exonerated'from tho imputation. . What he wanted to know was, os he had said, whether it was intended to place the report on the'tablo. Tho Prime Minister stated that ho would havo no objection to placing the report on the table of the House. Tho report would speak for itself. He might add that it did not convoy the imputation that had been suggested. Mr. Massey: When do you propose Jo do so? ' Sir Joseph: On Tuesday next.
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Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 5
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160INSPECTOR GILLIES'S RETIREMENT Dominion, Volume 3, Issue 906, 27 August 1910, Page 5
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