Lanigan's Leaving
OO Senior-sergeant Lanigan is reiJ tired? Well, we are the last m the world to grudge a man his leisure. Still, it is hard to lose a, good man, •and after thirty-odd years' service— every minute of "it served with a conscientious devotion to duty— Lanigan knows a thing or two about police work. ' . Always a mine of information to theyoung constables and an intelligent officer to whom his superiors often turned for a . clear, concise •' opinion, Sergeant Lanigan enjoyed the friendship and confidence of. all. \ 'Believing that the. right sort, of justice was tempered with mercy, he did what he could for those who had incurred the wrath of the law. ; : And now he's retired! Well, you may rest assured that he will never be too far from his job.
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NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 6
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133Lanigan's Leaving NZ Truth, Issue 1189, 13 September 1928, Page 6
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