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COMMISSIONER CULLEN.

PRECEDENT ESTABLISHED,

| (By Telegraph.—Press Association.) Auckland, April 17. Commissioner Cullon left for Wellington to-night to coDsult the Minister for Juslice. Speaking to a reporter, Commissioner Cullen said his appointment to tlio Commisjionersliii) established a precedent with regard to tho force. The pnnciplo would now bo recognised tlmfc a man who had been trained in tho force could look forward to occupying tlio position of Commissioner, provided ho fitted himself by strict attention to duly. As far as ho could sec there would bo no need in future to ro outside for men to i! tho position, as there wero several omcors 111 the scryico who, lie considered, were as well Qualified as himself lor tlio orace.

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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 6

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COMMISSIONER CULLEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 6

COMMISSIONER CULLEN. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1417, 18 April 1912, Page 6

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