“IT'S AN ILL WIND—”
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NEW GUARD. LEADER REPEATS ' " ALLEGATlbpfS' "AGAINST " ' POLICE' ' * • ', i • SPECIFIC CASE QUOTED
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SYDNEY, Tuesday. In a speech at M^nly, which was broadcast, Colonel ' Rric Campbell, leader of the New .Guarfi, denjed Police Gommis^ioner GhildS' statements in his recent report to the Government, and reiter ated, . his allegations against the Police Department. "It. makes.me boil with indignation when I think that a gentle.man in Mr Cliilds'. position has to have I'ecourse to such, allegations. to. try to get away from straight out facts. My statement 1 that a sergeant of, police "was, pro;ihoted for his "activities in eonnectioii with the Lane Cbve case. has been denied." , , . ' Colonel Campbell then told, hoW a Sergeant Clark called at the , New Guard head'quartefS ' ahd showed Colonel Campbell a crown on his arm, saying: "It's an'ill wind that blows nobody any good," and pointing to. the crown said: "I got that out of your prosecution." 1
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Rotorua Morning Post, Volume 1, Issue 174, 16 March 1932, Page 5
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