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MR FREDERICK WENSLEY, Chief Constable of the Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Yard, whose house in London, despite the newest burglar-proof devices, was neatly ransacked by some smart cracksmen this week. Spoken of as "one of the greatest detectives of all time,” Mr Wensley went to the Yard as Chief Inspector in 1916.

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Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 6

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MR FREDERICK WENSLEY, Chief Constable of the Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Yard, whose house in London, despite the newest burglar-proof devices, was neatly ransacked by some smart cracksmen this week. Spoken of as "one of the greatest detectives of all time,” Mr Wensley went to the Yard as Chief Inspector in 1916. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 6

MR FREDERICK WENSLEY, Chief Constable of the Criminal Investigation Department at Scotland Yard, whose house in London, despite the newest burglar-proof devices, was neatly ransacked by some smart cracksmen this week. Spoken of as "one of the greatest detectives of all time,” Mr Wensley went to the Yard as Chief Inspector in 1916. Hawke's Bay Tribune, Volume XVII, Issue 209, 18 August 1927, Page 6