The Police Commission.
Inspector Collin's Eyidence, (Per Press Association.) AUCKLAND, Aug. 2. Inspector Cullen gave evidence before tho i'oliea Commission to-day replying to the allegations of Sub. ' Inspector Bljick, ho deposed ti.KRt soon alter Black came to Auckland hcjiad to i-dmpiaila of him for refusing to deal with correspondence while witnoss was away. He nejjieqted to see thaf constables' reports and briefs wero properly prepared, forwardirjg them with merely a formal endorse* nwnt, ajod leaving witness to givu , directions. Witness denied having ( acted offensively towards tho sub- / inspector. tiq did, Rot re- ' gard Black as a particularly bright j officer,• he .tiore him no ill-will. In tho interests of t/ao Service one or I; the other, should leave Auckland. Black's auspicious nature dißtortrttf'k Cross-cioioiiiod by Sub-Inspcctof Bljack, witness sDated that on,e of Black's omissions resulted in a man dealt -with 0 n a charge of wife desertion being rearrested the same night. Witness denied that he ha 4 documents prepared' referrinjgi Uy thd careers of civilians tor use when the time came.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7889, 3 August 1905, Page 2
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172The Police Commission. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7889, 3 August 1905, Page 2
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