For riots and other serious emergencies in which tear-gas proves ineffectual America now has a ne )v and stronger “sickening gas,” made in grenades, candles and irot-gun projectiles, otie deep inhalation of which quickly produces dizziness, nausea and general incapacitation. ' ' , The “finger-print” department ot the London Metropolitan Police has a staff of 37 in charge of 500,000 sets of prints.
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Southland Times, Issue 22159, 30 October 1933, Page 4
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