POLICEMEN IN BRITAIN
TRAINING FOR HIGHER RANKS. A COLLEGE SUGGESTED. (British Official Wlralesa.) (United Press Association.) (By Electrlo Telegraph—Copyright.) RUGBY, February 17. Sir Leonard Dunning, late Inspector of Constabulary, in a White Paper just published, advocates the establishment of a police college in which policemen would be trained for higher ranks in the service, and where special research work could be co-ordinated.
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Otago Daily Times, Issue 21264, 19 February 1931, Page 10
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