THE POLICE FORCE.
THOSE NEW REGULATIONS. - (By Tolosraph.—Press Association.) Christchurcf), July 22. It is about three years since the latest Commission inquired into matters connected with the police force of the Dominion, and some members of the force appear to think, os very little, if anything, has been done in the. direction of (riving- effect to the Commissioners' findings, that theso findings must have proved unpalatable to the Government thou in power and to the Administration that succeeded it in the early part of the present year. The opinion seems fairly general that the present Ministry would do much to improve the conditions in the force if they gave, consideration to the recommendations of the Commission, and brought them into effect. During the sittings of the Commission frequent references were made to new regulations, proof copies of which have been seen and perused by several members of the force, who consider that their adoptioa would be l.eneficiul. Despite tho allegation that these new regulations are superior in many respects to those in operation at present, nothing has been heard of them since tho Commissioner (Mr. 11. W. Bishop, S.M.) sent i'n his report.
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Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 23 July 1912, Page 6
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193THE POLICE FORCE. Dominion, Volume 5, Issue 1499, 23 July 1912, Page 6
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