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Constable W. C. Miller with some of the firearms handed in since the police arms amnesty began on August 1. He is holding an old Tranter-type pistol, made about 1880, and on the desk are an army service pistol (left) and a Menta pistol.

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Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33609, 10 August 1974, Page 18

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Constable W. C. Miller with some of the firearms handed in since the police arms amnesty began on August 1. He is holding an old Tranter-type pistol, made about 1880, and on the desk are an army service pistol (left) and a Menta pistol. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33609, 10 August 1974, Page 18

Constable W. C. Miller with some of the firearms handed in since the police arms amnesty began on August 1. He is holding an old Tranter-type pistol, made about 1880, and on the desk are an army service pistol (left) and a Menta pistol. Press, Volume CXIV, Issue 33609, 10 August 1974, Page 18