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A Sydney surburban municipality has asked the Inspector-General of Police to provide for its police an electric button similar to that one supplied to the New York city police. Tho old oily and dirty “ bull’s-eye ” has been discarded by tho New York City force since the invention of the perfectly cleanly and more searching electric button. Though the Melbourne police are equipped with a “ bull’s-eye " for night duty, it is an implement neither the Sydney nor the Brisbane police are supplied with, and the request for tlie electric button proves that a search light for night duty by the police is considered useful oven by people outside the Police Force. It seems strange that among tho many suggestions offered for the suppression of larrikinism no ouo proposed tho light, silently rolling patrol waggon introduced by the chief of tho San Francisco police, and which was a perfect success.

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New Zealand Mail, Issue 1160, 25 May 1894, Page 19

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Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1160, 25 May 1894, Page 19

Untitled New Zealand Mail, Issue 1160, 25 May 1894, Page 19

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