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Show Literature for Criminals. Scientific burglary Is perhaps practical prac-tical to a greater extent in Amorlca than In i.ngland They havo oven a literature on the subject which the police find difficult to suppress, And some time ago a huge volumo was openly published which clucldnted all tho latest methods of crlmo. from robbing rob-bing a till to blowing u; a bnnk safo. Most of the copies wero seized, nnd tboee thnt remain are nenrly ns valuable valu-able as first folio Shakcspearos On this side of tho Atlantic, however, scientific Instruction In tho criminal are has hitherto been conllned to magnrlne unifies although tho present pres-ent writer knows at least three books that the up-to-date criminals would find exceedingly useful. One by a celebrated chcmlBt Incidentally Inci-dentally divulges secretB that would make the fortune of a forger. Another An-other by a well-known lawyer describes de-scribes an Infallible means of proving prov-ing nn alibi, while the third shows the man who Is "wanted" bow to leave the country by wnys novor watched by the pollco. 1-ondon Chronicle |