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NOTHING TO FEAR.—Mr. Justice Herdman declared at the Supreme Court this morning that, considering the extent of the Auckland police district —extending as it does from the North Cape to Mercer, and from sea to sea—there is nothing to cause alarm about “Auckland’s crime wave.” He added that if those responsible for the investigation of crime were supported intelligently and sympathetically from the right quarter there would be little to fear.

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Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 8

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NOTHING TO FEAR.—Mr. Justice Herdman declared at the Supreme Court this morning that, considering the extent of the Auckland police district—extending as it does from the North Cape to Mercer, and from sea to sea—there is nothing to cause alarm about “Auckland’s crime wave.” He added that if those responsible for the investigation of crime were supported intelligently and sympathetically from the right quarter there would be little to fear. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 8

NOTHING TO FEAR.—Mr. Justice Herdman declared at the Supreme Court this morning that, considering the extent of the Auckland police district—extending as it does from the North Cape to Mercer, and from sea to sea—there is nothing to cause alarm about “Auckland’s crime wave.” He added that if those responsible for the investigation of crime were supported intelligently and sympathetically from the right quarter there would be little to fear. Sun (Auckland), Volume 1, Issue 60, 2 June 1927, Page 8

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