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POLICE COMMISSION.

(Per Press Association.) Auckland, yesterday.

Tho Police Commission this morning was occupied 'with the cross-examination of Sub-Inspector Black by Inspector Cullen. Black said it was barrack-room gossip that the Inspector let a man off punishment because the man was a favorite. He did not know what coroner often complained of tbo incomplete nature of police raoorts. There would.have been Jess complaint but for tho friction betwe9n the Inspector and the coroner.

THE UNFRIENDLY RELATIONS.

XPer Press Association.) Auckland, last night. At the Police Commission to-day SubInspector Black was cross-examined at* great length by Inspector Cullen regarding the alleged unfriendly relations between these two officers.

Commissioner Dinnie asked Sub-Xnspee tor Black why ho had given publicity to the matter, and Black replied that he had not intended to do so, but the matter arose out of the evidence of a formrr witness. Black did not think his relations with Cullen seriously affected the working of the police force in "Auckland. , Inspector Cullen gives evidence to-1 morrow.

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Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1522, 2 August 1905, Page 2

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POLICE COMMISSION. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1522, 2 August 1905, Page 2

POLICE COMMISSION. Gisborne Times, Volume XIX, Issue 1522, 2 August 1905, Page 2

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