THE NEW POLICE COMM SSIONER
The appointment of Mr W. G. Wolilmann, Superintendent of Police;’ at Auckland, to be Commissioner'of A’olibe is for good reasons popular--AVi I h the force and With"the public, whlblfmeans that it is entirely satisfactory There was no need for the Government to go outside the force for a Commissioner, and in Mr Wohlmann it lias made an excellent choice. He stands first in seniority, he has had a long and varied experience of police work, and of -dispositiaii-jvitlis. out’which even unusual gifts of administration may come to grief., public lias felt a little uneasy--of .Ja te» about the force, we believe thqt be reassured by this appointment.— “Auckland Star.” -
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Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 6
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114THE NEW POLICE COMM SSIONER Hokitika Guardian, 5 August 1930, Page 6
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