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QUIET FOR POLICE

Crime had not increased during the Commonwealth | Games period, the head of ■ the Christchurch police district (Chief Superintendent IG. Tait) said yesterday. ' “The expected increase in crime has not eventuated—if [anything, it has been quieter,” he said.

“People have been busy .watching the Games. They {appear to have been so im[bued with the Games spirit [that they have not turned to crime,” he said.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33445, 29 January 1974, Page 1

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QUIET FOR POLICE Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33445, 29 January 1974, Page 1

QUIET FOR POLICE Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33445, 29 January 1974, Page 1

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