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Individually named application forms for the new firearms licences being printed at the rate of 2000 lines a minute at Databank in Wellington under the eyes of Senior Sergeant Bruce Humphries and computer operator Trevor Lankow. These application forms will be posted during the first week in June with a direct letter to all owners of registered firearms whose addresses have been verified by the police. Senior Sergeant Humphries, who is deputy coordinator of the police licensing organisation Project Foresight, says the listing of firearm owners and the printing of their application forms has been a most successful involvement of a private company and a government department.

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Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 6

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Individually named application forms for the new firearms licences being printed at the rate of 2000 lines a minute at Databank in Wellington under the eyes of Senior Sergeant Bruce Humphries and computer operator Trevor Lankow. These application forms will be posted during the first week in June with a direct letter to all owners of registered firearms whose addresses have been verified by the police. Senior Sergeant Humphries, who is deputy coordinator of the police licensing organisation Project Foresight, says the listing of firearm owners and the printing of their application forms has been a most successful involvement of a private company and a government department. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 6

Individually named application forms for the new firearms licences being printed at the rate of 2000 lines a minute at Databank in Wellington under the eyes of Senior Sergeant Bruce Humphries and computer operator Trevor Lankow. These application forms will be posted during the first week in June with a direct letter to all owners of registered firearms whose addresses have been verified by the police. Senior Sergeant Humphries, who is deputy coordinator of the police licensing organisation Project Foresight, says the listing of firearm owners and the printing of their application forms has been a most successful involvement of a private company and a government department. Waimarino Bulletin, Volume 1, Issue 49, 29 May 1984, Page 6

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