LECTURES TO POLICE
A LONG FELT WANT INCREASING EFFICIENCY (By Telegraph—Press Association.) AUCKLAND, This Day. Arrangements have been practically completed for the institution in the four main centres of a,series of lectures to detectives and other members of the Police Force by experts. The lectures will begin in a few Woeks. In making this announcement today, the Commissioner, Mr. W. G. Wohlrnann, said that the syllabus of the lecture course would cover specialised low ballistics, finger-printing, medical jurisprudence, micro-photography, and criminal investigation. Arrangements had been made with gentlemen of high scientific qualifications and standing in each centre to give the lectures monthly at police headquarters. All detectives and officers would attend, also as many of the uniformed branch as could be accommodated. These lectures, said Mr. Wohhuann, should fill a long-felt want, and bo the means of bringing the Force, particularly the detective branch, to a higher state of efficiency by acquainting both officers and men with the latest information in the subjects which they had to deal with daily.
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Evening Post, Volume CXVIII, Issue 60, 8 September 1934, Page 10
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