NEW PROSECUTION
lang contemplates further action against col. campbell SYDNEY, Saturday. The Telegraph says that further legal action against Colonel Campbell, leader pf the New Guard, is to be contemplated by the Government , according to Chief Secretary Mr. M. Gosling, who said he had received a report from the acting-Metropolitan Superintendent of Police Irving, concerning Colonel Campbell's speech on February 18, in which Colonel Campbell said: "One of the police who took a prominent part in the insulting words case has been promoted and one detective who made a mistake by saying he thought the Colonel was an honourable man* has been derated." Acting-Superintendent Irving says these statements are not correct. No police officer concerned in the case has been either promoted or lost rank.
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 154, 22 February 1932, Page 5
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