Empire and also give specialist courses to experienced men. Home Office experts are reported to be planning the details in co-opera-tion with Dominion and Colonial representatives in London. It is expected that the University will.be the centre of all departments of scientific crime-detection experiments. With new fingerprint apparatus, it is proposed that a complete record of all British criminals' prints should be kept. Ultra-violet rays will be increasingly used. The Police Commissioner, Sir Philip Game, and Sir Bernard Spilsbury, the great expert on forensic medicine, will deliver lectures. There will be a twoyear course for cadets. Three Indian students have already attended the present college at Hendon.
HOCKEY TOURISTS BEATEN
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Poverty Bay Herald, Volume LXIV, Issue 19398, 9 August 1937, Page 10
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