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THE EVIDENCE OF FINGER PRINTS.

/ DOUBTS CAST BY A JUDGE. „ Psess Association^— rCo^xaidHT, ■?■>.'■'■ (Reed. :ia4oraiin.y^ ! ' .-, v ;'. SYDNft&Y/'&turday. ■ .In a case at the CrimiiiaL'Court where.in the pro^utionreliedftottftthe^eWdeiiM '" of, -fineer-print3, the 'TDhielftJugticeftadyised the ipry to-be very-cawfulftin'ac-cepting finger-print; evidence, tas^the opiftn?W.^t,^PfttwofirigersiTOtid"nßke the same impression ,was ."not accepted as'-a Scientific.. ftfact.L /Unle» Mother evidence the- -testimony he. considered vttiaftt-finger-jjrinte-.iwore doubtful evidence ftf or '-■ conviction, i The accused wis ao- ' ftftqnftted.. ft' v ft : ; ft ■-v -'

/ft.^elf -reliance is *;good .tfcing, but when ■ii induces an inventor to venture --alone ftftinto the'mazes'of the patent law, it is apt -to-become ex'pensiye.\Tftak'o your ideas to a keen;' straight aftjent.;. Messrs Baldwin ftft and' Rnyward, Wellington— local agent; ' C, L'ingley >Bel},' ftEstateft. Afteent. .Trafal gay Street, Nelson— know ; all- about the ft ti&w-oi - Patents", -^nd /have - agents" every where, -SBlfullyft; guarded and adroitly ft.plßcedjft there mifsht easily be a fortune iv a simple idea.V 'ft -'■.

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Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 11 December 1909, Page 2

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THE EVIDENCE OF FINGER PRINTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 11 December 1909, Page 2

THE EVIDENCE OF FINGER PRINTS. Nelson Evening Mail, Volume XLIII, Issue XLIII, 11 December 1909, Page 2

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