SCOTLAND YARD
. UNDER Nr'-M MAN aG KM ENT. (United ’Pres? Afaiivintion By Electric Telcg rap 1 ! Copy ri g h t). :Received UnD day a; 8 a.m.) London. Jan. 7 Lord ID Vo' has qoiekl.v i ,ghl‘'m il a" "Mail” bggieniMg n -day . !<>:••••• wi delecti> <.-*• i!< lie on duly ;tl Nroiiand Yard ihrongtiuiii the twenty■ o;; Hours. ; Mithortd' the 1 rtsponsibilil '■of the C.T.D. ceased at ll'p.m. whip they were overtaken by a uniform..*' Officer, who telephoiud the (’.! I’, chiefs if there was anything untoward. Under the- new scheme; the staff of detectives will be on duty night-long, the number varying according to circumstances. Lord Byng is also planning closer co-operation with uniforinods and plain clothes whereof one phase will be .street telephone boxes directly communicating to the nearest police station, thereby enabling patrolling constables urgent call to be quickly and appropriately hand led.
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Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1929, Page 6
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144SCOTLAND YARD Hokitika Guardian, 8 January 1929, Page 6
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