THE POLICE.
Th o ’ this morning publishes 2 e^^d^e^ een ' ofP&ice; and Sergean tTurdne, f Ji IV i erC^\*l lle a.w?-^? 8 the Ci »«se Qj tHe >«BW<Jpfetfa:Wl«ll a letter fro to Inspector Fox *o fhe Oomimusiondr, dated Pebnury-:? which be of'the conduct, pf tii&sei* l?^ 8^ 0 the backyard toSHI| a Pox and herjserYaati T { . . AdoxcßSingthe servant, uhe'said “VaobeMVl^ppoSe; yotthatfe stealing y v andifcyoiE’get iay temper- up if you. She next addressodharnow a? said to her, “ And 4 d ?S»WS^^aafl^S»£S2lVf 3^ 6 tban 1 «n -pain that 1- am obliged to renorfc thi** 'TS® great feel aonydorSergpartP^clue : and w^i tter * a * 1 see Tfie nest day the- Commissioner wrote!a memo, to^ae^ lar oc<nmonc(n * P^tntm pared'to-mwe is proto Mrs Ifax O”* 1 "w- o t o^n r , S + P v rduo Baid voiced toitlr/tho^M/il^ 7ol^’^l^?^ 8 prowife, family' 4d wSx t n,Juct °l '^i llo Inepi ctor's formontna vast. ;;0n the childror canie from ’ h!?^,^ Ilß a ’ Ber the stogdiinns sCthr®£™ f t Uaday ibaPoi’s gW; rea»Atedj^••' Wen Mrs* icll >,,e ’ wp dor i' 1 ?? tr eatment of re doctor, the ; i c wrs followed into her house by airs ' b^A T0^ n lwdev and Jot mother helplessly sick in the rooih: ■ ’ . hess : tho - B0^ gean± -can- substantiate' Upon ■ • +fc t l N , ie sergeant would, further beg to Submit • Jt*J? '''•W *» about thirteS* Hn 1 wifa P Wfl of Otago, where he and bis i: by the public, whose ©foremfelbw?®^ Bojvrotod also * £^,Tj emu to the; Commissioner that it was on the ' 'fiSS 1111 of Sc S^he L V Ifc l ,ro ™°ted, some'of’which gen. *<Bfesu%'&& *a>t£sSMS Fox/ with whonfhd dwahlwflW &£ y objected, l£e
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ground for his dismissal £omthe police force. If the above explatatiodh-are to the Commissioner, ihe sergeant -most respectfully, re.. quests an o£Bn&l inquiiy k ftdO; the; whole toy tk magistrate*
r ßqi\r- dhJP reply, 'the ? to Clyde, to which the'former made objection, and stated ' his ground for - doing ; ?o< ; , He wasthereafter ipioimed that Li’s,services .were required at‘Cflyaei'and that if he d inBtructibns bbleft himself op ntq severe punishment. f n tbe 25th-the. ;sen?eant tendered his ies*r na^on Ihis reard'’ 3 *® r doing toj-but’tbis- document was not forwarded h 7 F °h * ho suggested to him £** de* rabffity of applyi- g for the Rivefto&trdn ‘as choice of two Sevas-, hiiiowing-. fee could not •familysuch a journey under sucb ul n fe *| >eßß ®, rTo this application, -the ’Commissioner ma(le Teply thatlo oouldjupltf s'.e jhis.way to pi ce J l, isergeant at Rive ton just yet ; ! and the 'same •day : S; recant -Ptirdue declined to proceed on : transfer tpClyde, for the following blit j bP- f Opord by toCiCornmnsionbr’s request:— * f His, ; tpansfer he Idokson .ligfct of a lleavy ipunislunent, there being against him • ; c:munatance% ddesnot con- j judder his r draraoter safe in,, the Pobce Force,”" j arjd.tendered Wsresignaijort j Qn.the Tfh I jhewas informed .by th>thehad| 3 j teen dismissed from the ; 6erv|ce. The *Bi Uce ! I Herald * adds .that the matte? has been brought. I |undef the notice of, thqso vernmeht.. , \
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Evening Star, Issue 4071, 14 March 1876, Page 3
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508THE POLICE. Evening Star, Issue 4071, 14 March 1876, Page 3
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