THE POLICE ASSOCIATION.
—_« — r . . I'LAT IN DUNEDIN.' (Bjr Telegraph.—Press- Association.) Duncdin, .Tuno 30. • A Press telegram froift Auckland on JiYMoy in regard to tho formation of the Now Zealand I'olieo As- ■>' ; sociation appears, from ivluit can bo gat.h- .: cred in Dunedin, to be misleading. Tlio telegram stated that Mr. A. Kosscr, J Jominion organiser, had reported that in Duncdin only, two men stood out of the association, .Tlio local polieo force st-ato tliat they lmve never scon him, and that the assertion that there are only two men outside tlio association hero is untrue. Dnnedin policemen appear to have very littlo knowledge of tbo movement. They ' : state that all tlio information they get is supplied from Ilia l'rcss telegrams from tho north, and that tliero is no branch of tlio association here.
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Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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132THE POLICE ASSOCIATION. Dominion, Volume 6, Issue 1790, 1 July 1913, Page 5
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