BRITAIN SHORT OF POLICE
LONDON, July S. While ll)(> SrotlaiKl Yurd .MotropoJifau and proviiieisil police forces remRin ut r'li.nini iiicii under .strength they ftv-c a ri'cui'd nunilicr of "1 uusolved niurders and tlie post -war crime Avave is far in exccss of anytliiiig expcrienced siuct* ) lic First World Wai', says the Daily Mail. Two niore major niysteries were added lo ihe list today with the finding of a st rangled 11-year-old girl in Kent and half-lmrned humun renitiins in Wales. Otiicial quarters are greatly pertnrhed at the failure of repeateil api'cals and indueements to attraet i( >its to the police forces.
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Chronicle (Levin), 10 July 1946, Page 5
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