IMPORTED COMMISSIONERS.
We raigiit just as well import onr magistrates and our judges, our Cabinet Ministers, and our depart* mental managers, as our police commissioners, says the Auckland "Herald." We have in New Zealand competent and deserving police inspectors, who are in practical .charge of extensive districts, who are intimately familiar with every detail of the work, and wholly absorbed in maintaining the credit and enhancing the usefulness of the great organisation which they serve with a loyalty that has become part of their life. These men should form ithe candidature from which a commissioner of police should be selected, and we do not doubt that were this done the true interests of the Force would be firmly guarded at headquarters, while the efficiency df the Force would be steadfastly .held in view. <
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Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9652, 17 November 1909, Page 4
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133IMPORTED COMMISSIONERS. Wairarapa Age, Volume XXXII, Issue 9652, 17 November 1909, Page 4
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