THE POLICE COMMISSION.
(Per Press Association ) . DTJXEDIN, July 18 Ihe okmgr of evidence by the Pole Looummon wad conclude t„-
In the afternoon, Michael Henry "thus that tjhwvjng wis going. on and ho gave information. ll? kn °w "no acts of dishonesty except CI ...or constables. . lfc . &j po [ l o l u!T^ h<Ki bc «'<« «» Tor. I .»oie Han six or eight months. Ho lies o his susp.cioas. As soon nS I.) hud grounds to go, on he wrol}, to lH.tect.vo Oooney, a „ M , sllfiK(^ stables Ho had never hoard, it s „,r. stables that 'he had anything t 0 do ivith the robberies.
A number of constables who had •>t various tunes d(MW d t Meh It r. l :',"* le by UtlWd that thieving had ten go'■•iff on for years. . Complaint was made-that the word J,, ™ la ,, cn ,Jt :""'" ' llwt of constables. Ihe Commission proceeds to Oamara to-nu,rrow, and reaches Tinu.ru i.' tne nlU'i'noon.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7876, 19 July 1905, Page 2
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155THE POLICE COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7876, 19 July 1905, Page 2
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