POLICE TRANSFERS
(By Telegraph.—Press iasoc&Uon.y • AUCKLAND, 9th February. The following police transfers hay» been announced at Auckland:— : Betective-SergeantT. Kelly, who has been stationed at Auckland for tie past 14} years, to.take charge at Stratford; Detective-Sergeant B. Issel, who was to have been transferred to Stratford, will take charge at Ponsonby; Detec-tive-Sergeant J. Martin, who has beea in the Auckland detective office for th» past three years, has >een transferred to Wellington.
ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. "Lmyer Hint."—At tilo ago of 70, except for tlioss who have qualified under tlie contrl- „_ butory scheme. In which case it is 53. Ratepayer No. 2 (Nra.o)".—We cannot give publicity to «.ny such suggestion of a ratenayine strike. M. C. -Algie.—(l) It is impossible as yet to give an answer In terms of li-irc'luisinc ■ power before the rise; (2) there has already been considerable speculation as to tho central bank proposal.
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Evening Post, Volume CXV, Issue 34, 10 February 1933, Page 5
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