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DETECTING CRIME.
- Interesting Lecture at Helena May Institute.
An interesting lecture entitled Scientific Methods of Detecting Crime" was given by Mr. E. K. Dovey, tiayernment Analyst, st the Helena May Institute yester day afternoon. There was a large audience present, including Hon. Mr. Claud Severn and Mrs. Severn. Mr. Dovey opened his remarks by saying that crime conveyed different ideas.to different people. Indeed, the word had a larger mean- ing than most people attributed to it and might be defined as touching napthing from watering milk to The lecturer wilful murder." remarked that many people with a bala of invested crime romance which did not always ap pear and illustrated his point ly having a photograph thrown on the screen of an unprepossessing muz deter convicted of the murder of several servants.
Reasons for Identification. At all times the need bad been felt for some method by which cri- minals could be identified. There were two reasons for this. Ons was to deal with the evil of imper- The Second Casun was sonation. that ender all legal codes the first offender was treated more leniently that the old criminal. Therefore it was absolutely necessary that his identity should be established.
Up to the hide the lub century the only meshed employed was the memory of warders, and there was the classic instance of Mr. Pickwick in the debtor's prison who was paraded before seven or eight warders. It was also found that many criminals were addictedl to tattouing themselves and come made to keep a attempt wa
It was register of tattoo marks. not very satifactory, however, nor was the system of photographs which later came into vozur.
Anthropometric System. The fint real progressive step occurred in 1880 when the anthro pometric system of Bertillon was inaugurated. This was based on the niptica that the length of certain bube changed very little during adult hl. The system was introduced into Bengal but was not very satisfactory there wisg to the carelesene of police official in taking mesurements.
Acting as Sir Francis Galtena' suggestion. Lade to Iss, that finger prints might be used with advantage for the ideatitigation of eriminals, a commission to consider the mistter was held as the result Let which it was deciled to adopt a
rembination
the Bertillon
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TUESDAY, JANUARY 9. 1920
KARLIER TELEGRAMS
AMERICA'S INVASION OF CHİNA.
New York, Jan. 8. American capital is aiming at big business by the Invasion of China by an organised concern called the China Enterprises In- corporated which, through two subsidiaries, is about to establish numerous factories and open two thousand kinema theatres in China. The factories will employ Chinese labour, manufacturing silks and textiles and the theatres will endeavour to interpret Western - life, business and government to Chinese.
CHINESE EDUCATION.
London, Jan. 8. The latest contribution to the Chinese education discussion in the former lecturer of Times emanates from Mr, F. M. H. Holman, a
edifce Hongkong University, who emphasises that any educational the British wish to build in Chins must be based on a solid founda- tion of sufficiently endowed and properly equipped schools, without which higher institutions cannot be supplied with students. He says the founding of new centres of higher education in China will only lead to disappointment unless such an adequate system has previously
been established.
THE NEAR EAST.
Paris, Jan. 8. Allied representatives have Télegrans from Athens say the approached the Greek Government with the view to stopping certain movements of troops. The Government is reported to have replied measure of that the reorganisation of troops in Thrace is only sacurity.
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Constantinople. Jan. 8. -The Greek eleventh division has entered Karagatch within
the Greek neutral zone. The French Commander protested but Commander refused to withdraw his troops, which are now On the west bank of the Maritza, facing Adrianople.
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That plantation rubber has reached, a level, which is the aim of the restriction scheme, namely 1:3, is acclaimed with general satisfaction in rubber interests. It is pointed out that much could have been sold at that price at the end of last week. The recent strength of the market, however, says the Times, has been associated with extensive speculative operations rather than increasing pur-
chases by consumera. London stocks are stili 72,000 tons.
CRICKET.
Christchurch Jan. 5.
The M.C.C. were all dismissed for 38-L New Zealand, in their second innings, declared at 27 runa eight wickets.
THE REPARATIONS ROW.
Paris, Jan. 8.
for
French tewspapers artiobn 12 that forty mining and naval engineers have left bound for Essen-It will first await instructions. From Duesseldorf various movements of troops are reported.
WHITES ATTACK NEGROES.
New York, Jan. 8. A crowd of whites attacked and burned down the remaining welve houses of the negroes at Rosewood.
method with the system of anger known as the Water af Naples. onats. This hell d until 1900, This was believed to have been when the first method was discarded prepared by rubbing arsesic into and the finger print system alone pork and allowing the meat to be come putrid. The liquid was then drained of and sold. The merit of, this poisen from the murderer's point of view was that it did away. with arsenical symptoms.
9-84.
The only thing which bad stop.
be expressed mathematically as the prisons. Mr. Dorey at this chase of one in 46,000,661, Over point bewed what he described as an historical process by explaining Lal been 7000 identifications
the March apparatus and its method male at Scotland Yard with krown case of error. 1. Dealing with the Subject
of use.
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Chinese bypodermic syringes for injecting morphia.
At the conclusion of the lecture a vote of thanks to the lecturer was proposed by the Hon. Mr. J. H. Kemp, K.C.
FIT-U PINCE-NEZ
The lecturer cave -everal illus. trations or fingerprints on the screen from which be explained the various classification of prints. He remarked that the ability of & mistake being made through taped this rage for poisoning was the is the latest of the finger operated fingers being exactly the same could in-titution of method for detect.exe-glass mounting and has been tionable features of this type of designed to avoid all the objec mobing. The long coil springs of the Fit-L prevent spring break- age, and can be instantly adjusted Forgery w other branch to give more or less pressure on of prisons the lecturerstated crime dealt with by the lecturer. the nose. The nose clips are of In describing the many ways for special shape to prevent slipping. that these bell an important
recognising bandwriting, the lee. Fit- Pince-bea of any metal are in the history place crime. From the very begintures referred to what he described obtainable from The Hongkong Be the greatest handwriting Optical Co., successors to Clark ing of time they had been used, the first poisons being generally of vestigation made." This was an & Co., manufacturing and refract
less than an examination of the ing opticians-the most a septic cature. A lot of poipme known bow were used in aceleats letters of Junius" which petent optical manufactoring times. As was generally know bad been undertaken by an expert establishment in the color-
Central the use of poison was the form of who had attributed them to Silocated in 53. Queen's Road execution employed in Ancient Philip Francis..
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A Lady Poisoner.. Mr. Dorey then related the story of a lady of mediseral times who was a professional poisoner: She concocted a kind "of poison
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As addel interest was given to the lecture by the presence of gruesome relics on the lecturer's table, including knives, used in Hongkong murders, bombs used in the recent Macau outrages. photographs of forged ebeques bod
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