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  2. Australian police ranks - Wikipedia

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    Inspector Sergeant Constable Queensland Police Service [16] 1975–1978 No equivalent: No equivalent: Commissioner Deputy commissioner Assistant commissioner Chief superintendent: Superintendent: Inspector: Senior sergeant Sergeant first class Sergeant second class: Senior constable Constable first class Constable Queensland Police Service [13 ...

  3. Frank Bischof - Wikipedia

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    Frank Bischof was born at Gowrie Junction, Queensland, on 12 October 1904, the fourth child in a family of nine, and grew up on a dairy farm.He attended Toowoomba Grammar School, and worked in a cheese factory before joining the Queensland Police Force in 1925.

  4. Queensland Police Service - Wikipedia

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    A Queensland Police officer in standard uniform. The Queensland Police Service has two classes of uniformed personnel: police officers ('sworn' and 'unsworn'), [a] and staff members (public servants, including police liaison officers, watchhouse officers, protective services officers and pipes and drums musicians). Both classes wear the same ...

  5. Frederic Urquhart - Wikipedia

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    In 1905 he was promoted to chief inspector of police. Urquhart again had a leading role in crushing striking unionists during the 1912 Brisbane general strike, the first mass strike of its kind in Australia. Urquhart mustered 2,000 police officers and special constables to attack a group of 15,000 striking workers.

  6. Mick Palmer (police commissioner) - Wikipedia

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    Palmer reached the position of inspector in 1975. Between 1979 and 1982 he completed his law degree then practiced at the Queensland bar. In late 1983 he returned to the NT police as chief inspector, taking the top job as police commissioner in January 1988.

  7. Cecil James Carroll - Wikipedia

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    Carroll was born in the police station at Woombye, Queensland, [2] on 8 July 1888, the son of Patrick Carroll and Margaret (née McGrath). [3] Patrick Carroll was then a country policeman who rose to the rank of inspector and retired after 44 years of service.

  8. Alexander Douglas-Douglas - Wikipedia

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    In 1900, Douglas was transferred to Brisbane to be the chief inspector for the Queensland Police [25] and while in this position, Douglas took on the role of Acting Queensland Police Commissioner on four occasions. [26] Douglas retired from the Queensland Police in 1905, when he returned to England. He died on 5 February 1914, near Portsmouth.

  9. Category:Commissioners of the Queensland Police - Wikipedia

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