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TOP: Sergeant Ray Blampied holds Deborah Halliday (left), aged two, and her sister, Ruth, aged four, as they are entertained by police dog Sniff at the opening of the police kiosk in Cathedral Square yesterday. RIGHT: Army drivers Amanda Keppel (left) and Jean Leitch with the food offered to the public during the opening.

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Press, 28 August 1986, Page 9

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TOP: Sergeant Ray Blampied holds Deborah Halliday (left), aged two, and her sister, Ruth, aged four, as they are entertained by police dog Sniff at the opening of the police kiosk in Cathedral Square yesterday. RIGHT: Army drivers Amanda Keppel (left) and Jean Leitch with the food offered to the public during the opening. Press, 28 August 1986, Page 9

TOP: Sergeant Ray Blampied holds Deborah Halliday (left), aged two, and her sister, Ruth, aged four, as they are entertained by police dog Sniff at the opening of the police kiosk in Cathedral Square yesterday. RIGHT: Army drivers Amanda Keppel (left) and Jean Leitch with the food offered to the public during the opening. Press, 28 August 1986, Page 9