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Crime Information by Radio

T a recent congress of TFuropean police officials and criminologists, a plun was adopted to create an international radio clearing house for all information pertaining to crime’ and the detection of criminals. A Berlin station was selected as the central broadcasting agency and the system already has been adopted by Germany, Austria, Poland Czecho-Slovakia, Switzerland and Hungary. The Berlin station will broadcast regularly crimes comunitted, descriptions of suspects, or, if they are known. complete information about criminals with pictures, fingerprints, and Bertillon measurements supplied by telephotographie apparatus.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/periodicals/RADREC19320226.2.53

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Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Unnumbered Page

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Crime Information by Radio Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Unnumbered Page

Crime Information by Radio Radio Record, Volume V, Issue 33, 26 February 1932, Unnumbered Page

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