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In January 1943 he was made chief superintendent of design.
He was chief superintendent of education for the province from 1879 until his death.
He rose through the ranks to chief superintendent in 1969.
The chief superintendent had something else to tell her.
James Smith, a chief superintendent, had the assistance of only one other detective'.
In 1842, he was named chief superintendent of education.
A detective chief superintendent has also been assigned to the investigation.
Paul Davison, a former chief superintendent, stood as an independent.
"Well, as I was telling the chief superintendent last night, a lovely man, old friend.
That was a job for the superintendent or chief superintendent.
Each district's uniformed sections are headed by a chief superintendent.
The ranks from constable to chief superintendent are the same as all other British police forces.
From 1949, deputy commander was superior to the new rank of chief superintendent.
The stranger turned out to be a detective chief superintendent from Dorset.
She saw the Chief Superintendent looking at her and turned her head away.
It only reached there by Chief Superintendent knew what he was bloody talking about.
I came to your house with the Chief Superintendent, if you remember.'
I saw the chief superintendent and gave the three men and the girl in his charge."
Chief superintendent is a senior rank in police forces organised on the British model.
The force consists of three divisions, each being led by a Chief Superintendent.
Chief Superintendent Burlington glanced up at the others in the room.
The chief superintendent stared at her colourlessly and tightened his lips.
The chief superintendent seemed to revel in the reprimand he issued to her.
The Chief Superintendent is being posted to division after heading the department for some 2 years.
Chief Superintendent Watson would be present, but that didn't leave much room.