The Police Commission.
o— Constable's Valuable Report. Is it Typical? (Per Pi-ess Association.) AUCKLAND, Aug. 3. At Ihc Police Commission to-day constable IVk-Gilp made complaints apmsi, Inspector Cullen, who once i'D-eratcd a prisoner he had arrested I <>r horse-stealing. Witness' report was read, and Hi, Chairman's com-iiu-iK, was l-h-at it contained no information except that the man had a sraiwlniothcr and hurl, his lejr inspector Cullen suggesled he had treated witness w-iiU so lmit , h . .-.-ldeial-iou that he be accused '» McGilp a faVourite ' 10-day t-he. Police Commission concltrflcft its Auckland sittings, wi"!, : | M ;' :I ,h, Co "f l>lain, , S w, ' e llli; ' lc regard.bill's ciiy m ' mSU ' aMon ° f ihc !m ™ Auck,a,id MX **
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7890, 4 August 1905, Page 2
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113The Police Commission. Taranaki Daily News, Volume XLVII, Issue 7890, 4 August 1905, Page 2
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