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BETTER CONDITIONS FOR POLICE

(P.A.) WELLINGTON, October 10. An intimation that he was anxious to improve conditions in the Police Force was made by the Hon. P. C. Webb, associate Minister of Police, in opening the seventh annual conference of the New Zealand Police Association this week. He said much would be done in this direction. In opening tlxe conference the president, Senior Detective J. B. Young, suggested that one of the future safeguards of world peace must be the inauguration of an international police force, working on the same preventive principles as the civil police force. The remits discussed included requests for increased pay, the granting of a war bonus and the readmission to the force of men who resigned to go on military sex-vice.

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Southland Times, Issue 24872, 12 October 1942, Page 4

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BETTER CONDITIONS FOR POLICE Southland Times, Issue 24872, 12 October 1942, Page 4

BETTER CONDITIONS FOR POLICE Southland Times, Issue 24872, 12 October 1942, Page 4

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