POLICE!
' PBOGRESS OF THE ASSOCIATION. (By Telegraph,—Press Association.) Auckland, June 27. At a meeting l of the Auckland branch of tho New Zealand Police Association, Mr. Arthur llosscr, Dominion organiser, reported 011 liis rocent southern tour, and stated thnlt promises of support had been recoivcd on every hand. A large number of Government and Opposition members had promised to do all in their power to further tlio interests of (lie police 111 1 arliamsnt. In Dwiedin only tivo men, and in InvoraiTgill only ono dtoou out of tho association, ivliilo tho moro reccntljostnblished branches in Christclvurcli and Wellington were gaining members every <iay. - Tho recent unasked-fot transfers ot members wlio had taken a proinmcut part in tho discussion at . tho inquiry iwlu by tho Minister for Justice wore adversely commented upon, several speakers oxpressing' the opinion that the members in question had been cxilwl to vay stations. Tho secretary staled (IM cverv member of Parliament had beew circularised in tho interests of the association, the rules of the association being enclosed. , .
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1788, 28 June 1913, Page 4
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171POLICE! Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1788, 28 June 1913, Page 4
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