File:The first officer to be stationed at Millaa-Millaa, Constable Daniel Dwyer, standing beside his horse, with his dog at heel, 1922.jpg
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editDescriptionThe first officer to be stationed at Millaa-Millaa, Constable Daniel Dwyer, standing beside his horse, with his dog at heel, 1922.jpg |
English: The first officer to be stationed at Millaa-Millaa, Constable Daniel Dwyer, standing beside his horse, with his dog at heel, 1922. Millaa-Millaa police station opened in 1922, has always been a single officer station and is currently staffed by a Senior Constable. |
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Source | Error: archiveurl= and archivedate= must be both be specified or both omittedJones, Lisa (4 June 2019). June 2019 FROM the VAULT – Single officer stations. Queensland Police Museum. Retrieved on 5 June 2019. |
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