The, Police Commission.
. Jast as was. expected, tl?o government have bad enough' of the discussion on ribe Police OommissioD which ye» y nearly upeet their tenure of office. ifO&TJimpdfygie Premier, replying 10 a qu^tiop by Mr pollard, said he did aoHhink: there would be any qecossity for farther discussion ,of-th«« report of the Police Commiesign, .The Commissioner of Police wa.Q, tie uoclerßtood,nbw going through the report, and would advise the Minister for Defepoe.. The Minister would nlace the reirimmen* d^vons before Oabinet^apd it would be the duty of the Minister to make a statement to the House in respect to fcbtf joattor. The r r§ap^nßibility m#*^ : ¥3*m Wl^M? 8 ' res 6 with the government. He, .would fekvrfillrea^ah^ve.had th«Ad?ice of the NPablio Cofiimitfcee on the financw^^wpect of the matter, and if' the tHBe of^ttwt -committee would permit it that might be done withoul a formal rewl^foß *f the House. <'-vf*+\y ;-.. / ■
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Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1898, Page 2
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149The, Police Commission. Manawatu Herald, 24 September 1898, Page 2
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