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SYDNEY IDENTIFICATION. QUESTION OF EXTRADITION. [BY TEI.EC«P..VriI. —PRESS ASSOCIATION.] DI'XEDIN, Friday. When Henry Victor Elwyn Spedding was sentenced to three months' imprisonment to-day for theft and false pretences the police stated that accused's fingerprints were sent to Sydney and found to I'C identical with those of a. man nsmr'! 11!; v.-.iriant. The question of extradition, the police added, was being considered by the Anstralian police.
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New Zealand Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 21224, 2 July 1932, Page 12
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