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    Globe and Mail, Canada
    May 30 2009


    From the Archives
    100 YEARS AGO:

    The Globe reported that at sessions of the royal commission of police
    corruption in Montreal three more officers swore to having paid for
    their positions and promotions on the detective force. Detective Dan
    McLaughlin gave an extremely direct and straightforward story of being
    asked by one Quartermaster Holland for $100 for his promotion, and
    flatly refused to pay it. He was promoted all the same. Holland denied
    all the charges of asking for money, declaring that in each case he
    had simply been telling the candidate that his promotion would be
    worth $100 more in yearly salary. He admitted having made the
    statement that his own position cost him $2,000, but claimed this was
    in a purely joking conversation. The Turkish land-owner who had led
    the slaughter of the Armenians in Adana was placed in charge of the
    government relief fund in that district.

    From: Emil Lazarian | Ararat NewsPress
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