POLICE ARRANGEMENTS
STATEMENT BY COMMISSIONER. (By Telegraph—Press Association). CHRISTCHURCH, Aug, 5. A. reassuring statement regardingthe wave of incendiarism was made by the Commissioner, of Police, Mr Mcll-. veney, yesterday. “Within the next day or two the position will be so satisfactory from a.police point of view that there will be no need for public anxiety,” stated the Commissioner. “The public can rest well assured that the police force in Christchurch is being organised on a systematic basis.” Tlie Commissioner added that the force here had been substantially strengthened. He said there was no present possibility of the police requiring the services of a Vigilance Committee drawn from civilians.
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1929, Page 3
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