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Fingerprints In Depth

(N.Z.P.A.-Reuter)

MELBOURNE. A camera which can photograph fingerprints on rounded objects with 100 per cent accuracy has been perfected by a Victorian policeman. The Sydney newspaper “The Sun” said that it was the first camera of its kind in the world and would eventually become standard equipment for Australian police. The inventor is Constable Max Neilson, of the Police Scientific Laboratories.

USB the Advertisements tn ‘The Press” to plan your buy ing. They will save you many hours of Shopping Time.

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Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30886, 20 October 1965, Page 28

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Fingerprints In Depth Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30886, 20 October 1965, Page 28

Fingerprints In Depth Press, Volume CIV, Issue 30886, 20 October 1965, Page 28

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