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VINDICATED AFTER SEVEN YEARS.— Mr. Horace Josling (right), former Metropolitan Police sergeant, who was compelled to resign in 1922 because of allegations of corruption made against ex-Sergeant Goddard, has received a letter from the Home Office vindicating his character. He is here shown at the House of Commons with his wife (who went to work while her husband trained as a teacher, following his dismissal), and Mr. Jack Hayes, M.P., who fought on Josling’s behalf.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 628, 3 April 1929, Page 16

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VINDICATED AFTER SEVEN YEARS.— Mr. Horace Josling (right), former Metropolitan Police sergeant, who was compelled to resign in 1922 because of allegations of corruption made against ex-Sergeant Goddard, has received a letter from the Home Office vindicating his character. He is here shown at the House of Commons with his wife (who went to work while her husband trained as a teacher, following his dismissal), and Mr. Jack Hayes, M.P., who fought on Josling’s behalf. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 628, 3 April 1929, Page 16

VINDICATED AFTER SEVEN YEARS.— Mr. Horace Josling (right), former Metropolitan Police sergeant, who was compelled to resign in 1922 because of allegations of corruption made against ex-Sergeant Goddard, has received a letter from the Home Office vindicating his character. He is here shown at the House of Commons with his wife (who went to work while her husband trained as a teacher, following his dismissal), and Mr. Jack Hayes, M.P., who fought on Josling’s behalf. Sun (Auckland), Volume III, Issue 628, 3 April 1929, Page 16

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