Norman Thomas William ALLAN Commissioner
of Police
28th February, 1962 - , 1972
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Norman Thomas William Allan
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Norman
Thomas William Allan was born at Lithgow, in 1909, and
joined the New South Wales Police Force on the 18th
September, 1929. After initial training at the Police
Depot, later called the Police Training Centre, he was
attached to No.7 Division, Redfern, where he carried out
general Police duties. In 1923 he was selected for
training as a Police Prosecutor and appointed to the
Central Court Staff, where he performed Police
prosecuting duties throughout the metropolitan area
until 1940. In that year he was appointed Chief
Examination Officer by the Commissioner of Police, Mr.
W.J. Mackay, with offices located at Police
Headquarters. Later, he was appointed to the Criminal
Correspondence Branch, a section concerned with
correspondence relating to all types of criminal
offences, State-wide, interstate, and overseas.
Mr. Allan remained at this branch until 1944, when he
was appointed personal assistant to Mr. J. Mackay, the
Police Commissioner. He then held the rank of Sergeant
2nd Class. In this capacity he was required to carry out
all phases of administrative duties at the
Commissioner's level. He was also appointed Departmental
representative before the Crown Employee's Appeal Board,
a position he occupied until 1957, during which time
many vital decisions were determined which later were to
prove of inestimable value in certain aspects of Police
administration and policy.
In 1948 Mr. Allan was promoted to the rank of Inspector,
and appointed Officer-in-Charge of Police Headquarters,
a responsibility involving staff supervision and the
control of a number of branches and sections at that
centre. He was also appointed chief Disciplinary
Officer. Upon promotion to the rank of Superintendent in
1956, Mr. Allan remained at Police Headquarters as first
senior administrative officer and personal assistant to
the Commissioner of Police, Mr C. J. Delaney. He was
appointed Acting Deputy Commissioner of Police on the
29th July, 1959, and Deputy Commissioner on the 1st
August, 1960.
Mr. Allan was awarded the Coronation Medal in 1953, also
the Queen's Police Medal for Distinguished Service and
the Police Long Service and Good Conduct Medal in
1957. He was commended for loyalty, devotion to duty,
and marked efficiency during his tenure of office as
personal assistant to two former Police Commissioners
and as Departmental representative before the Crown
Employee's Appeal Board. He was also specially commended
by the State Premier for devotion to duty and
exceptional skill and ability in connection with the
conviction of Stephen Leslie Bradley for the murder of
Graeme Frederick Thorn, with particular reference to
outstanding efforts in the extradition
proceedings.
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