CONFERENCE OF POLICE
Identification By Dentures CN.Z. Press Assn.—CopsrigM) SYDNEY, April, 12. Senior police officers from New Zealand, Australia and Fiji this week discussed identification by dentures and neutron activation analysis when attending the annual conference of police commissioners. The officers discussed several important matters relating to crime prevention and detection, and administration. But the two items they regarded as being the most important were the identification by dentures and scientific analysis. The conference agreed that neutron activation analysis was the most important step yet taken in modern science for crime detection. The conference decided that it was necessary for members of the public, as well as dentists, to appreciate the importance and value of identification of people by denture and dental charts.
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Press, Volume CVI, Issue 31343, 13 April 1967, Page 10
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