COURSE FOR 60 POLICE
Dealing With Armed Men (N.Z. Press Association) ■ AUCKLAND, July 21. Sixty New Zealand policemen will enter Papakura Military Camp on August 3 to take part in a 10-day course in dealing with armed fugitives. The men have been specially selected for their military and search and rescue experience. As well as their police service. some of them have had paratroop and commando training in World War 11. Among the lecturers will be two police officers with territorial force commissions, Detective Chief Inspector R. J Walton and Detective-Sergeant P. M. Faulkner.
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Press, Volume CIII, Issue 30499, 22 July 1964, Page 3
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