Examples of Police Gazette in a sentence
Where any position becomes vacant or any new position is created relating to a rank of or above that of senior constable, the Commissioner will, prior to any permanent appointment being made, cause to be published in the first reasonably available Queensland Police Gazette a notice of such vacancy which will invite applications from all those Employees wishing to compete for the position.
Any changes or amendments may be implemented by the Commissioner by publishing details in the Police Gazette.
Loose copies of The ring and Police Gazette pre 1930 only if clean.TERMS:1.
It is not inconsistent with the "non- advertised" nature of lateral transfers for management to make known its intention, when it decides for operational reasons that transfers should take place, by notification in the Queensland Police Gazette.
The Commissioner must cause a document known as the Police Gazette to be published at any intervals the Commissioner determines.(2) The Police Gazette is to contain appointments, notices and any other matters the Commissioner considers appropriate.
A Police Gazette Champion may not compete for or hold a bare-knuckle boxing championship of another organization unless permitted by the PGBC in its sole discretion.
The six were possibly arrested together.Although no charges are listed in the Police Gazette against any of these names, the man in the middle, here labelled “Wyatt” appears in later mug shots, and is listed elsewhere in police literature as a false pretender and ‘suspected person’ named Brosnan (or Dangar).
A Police Gazette Champion Emeritus shall be free to display and exhibit his special belt in any social ceremony or sports event.
Royal Canadian Mounted Police Gazette 1983, 45, 12–17.Ashbaugh, D.
I still have an article an uncle saved from a Police Gazette from the same era entitled “Cancer in your beef” referring to “stilbesterol”.