The Police Commission.
» CONSTABLES AND HOTELS. At tbe Police Commission at 'hristchurch on Saturday, Constable Roche, Amberley, suggested the doctors' fees should be more libera). Constables were only now allowed them for accident or injury on duty chough sometimes illness was caused by excessive duty. Constables ough* to have free uniform, and permission i for marriage should not be given so ■ 1 easily, and that more attention should ] be given tbe character of women who ] sometimes married policemen. Con , stable Roche further said that while , stationed at Eketahuna he waa ; threatened with removal, and after 1 taking action against a hotel a 1 petition was circulated for hia re mo val. ,He thought if the Com j missioner of Police was placed in the 1 ->arae position us tbe Auditor Genera) i the Licensing Act would be enforced. An Act thould be passed that any member who interfered should get j six months. j __________==_________== 1
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Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1898, Page 2
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155The Police Commission. Manawatu Herald, 28 April 1898, Page 2
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