WORLD’S CRIME
POLICE MUST COMBINE,
Press Association. —By Electric Telegraph .—Copyright. 1 LONDON, April 20. The “Daily Hail” reports“ The cheeking of crime is not- any longer a civic or a national matter, but a question of international moment.” 'I hat is the declaration of Cnmmisioner Eiclmrd Enright, President o- the international Police Conference, and the Police Commissioner ol Now York for the past seven years. Ho is now going hack to Europe preparatory to an international police conference in Novem .or at Paris, where fifty nations will he represented Commissioner Enright adds: •War will lie declared on criminals throughout the world. 'I he P <,,l(( - woi-k in every country will he reviewThe agenda includes the trallic problem. particularly that in connection with motor bandits, the 1111 ‘ ll drug traffic, and international P«lue reciprocity. . Commissioner Enright sa\s lime is increasing owing to the aid ol modern seiontnu: devices. Criminality is almost as destructive as the Croat War. which has left a legacy of guns di.stur >- cd illicitly throughout the world.
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Hokitika Guardian, 22 April 1929, Page 1
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