Shortly before Chrlstmds the CShief Secretary of Victoria (ilx ilurray) ooii' finned a minute of Jlis predecessor (Mr •Preiidefga.st), .tli'e |)plice to abandon the third degree methods of examining suspected persooe. The detective force lesente ihe -Testrictions tliat liave -been impoeed u--on it. It ie claimed.-by -the detectives that often "kho quickeat and most certain way of reaching. 'file'beart of a c-ri'inc "inysiMry is to cajole a conftsejftri .but _bf a., peieon. "They, (jibjjcj; to 3>e in their third degree methods j the aHeged cruelty of they 4enVi- Ecpresenta toons to -Sue effect: lave,":it- is under od, :C6nuniß «oiiex (A ..■PoUffi-^s'hiy?. mi. •^Sring^then
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Auckland Star, Volume XLV, Issue 16, 19 January 1914, Page 2
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