THE POLICE COMMISSION.
By Telegraph.—l'resa Association. Auckland. Wednesday. At the Police Commission this morning Nerg't. Trenoar said he 'had worked under seven commissioners. Sir. Dinnie was as capable ns any, and n great deil better than, most of those who" had been heads of the Department. Chief Detective Slai'sock expressed the opinion that many good .'men wre prevented from entering the force because they did not. possess a fifth standard certificate. Tie held that the police, with the emoluments) they receive, were better off th'a.n detectives, and gave jin emphatic contradiction to the allegations the iioliee harassed disehaiV rd .prisoners si riving to earn' ivn honest living. He stated that n man alleged to have committed suicide for this reisnn was wanted by the police, a warrant being' out for his arrest.
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Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 179, 2 September 1909, Page 2
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132THE POLICE COMMISSION. Taranaki Daily News, Volume LII, Issue 179, 2 September 1909, Page 2
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