Postal Inquiries.
| [by telegraph—ter tress association] i WELLINGTON, Dec. 21. ( At the Postal Inquiry Commission, j Melvin Brown Esson, .Seuioi InspecI tor, ndniitted a warning to witness not j to discuss evidence regarding the cases ] under inquiry. The suggestion that j they set out to hound down officers [ could only come from a maniac. He | described the procedure lo!lowed ill an inquiry. All officer charged could lmye the matter ventilated before a Alngis- ( Irate. The evidence and names of witnesses were never made available to the officer charged, prior t> the Alagis- , terial Inquiry. I .Mr Alacassey, o|>ciiing the ease lor j the departments officer against whom j allegations were made said the witness- | es had actually disproved the chargesj and suggested that the letter which ; formed "the basis should be with- , drawn.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1922, Page 3
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133Postal Inquiries. Hokitika Guardian, 22 December 1922, Page 3
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