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The Inspector

IT would be hard to find anywhere else m New Zealand a more typical police officer than Inspector A. Cameron, big chief at. the police sta- " tion at Christchurch. The inspector is one of those men who regard his calling as more than 1 a means of filling m time. He has his ' work at heart. 2 For, over thirty years now he has j been helping 1 to keep New Zealand m order. And they have been- thirty odd 2 years well spent. ! Wherever you may go, all over New g Zealand, you will hear only the kindest 3 possible things about the inspector, whose name has more than a purely j local significance. r. " -

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NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6

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118

The Inspector NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6

The Inspector NZ Truth, Issue 1213, 28 February 1929, Page 6

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