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WARRANT APPOINTING THE COMMITTEE . WHEREAS representations have from time to time been made to me by influential bodies , to the effect that there is a large and increasing number of Habitual Offenders , Vagrants , Beggars , and ...
WARRANT APPOINTING THE COMMITTEE . WHEREAS representations have from time to time been made to me by influential bodies , to the effect that there is a large and increasing number of Habitual Offenders , Vagrants , Beggars , and ...
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A 6 6 DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ( ON HABITUAL OFFENDERS , & c . ( SCOTLAND ) . REPORT . SIR , Your remits to the Committee call our attention to habitual offenders , vagrants , beggars , and inebriates in Scotland , and direct us to ...
A 6 6 DEPARTMENTAL COMMITTEE ( ON HABITUAL OFFENDERS , & c . ( SCOTLAND ) . REPORT . SIR , Your remits to the Committee call our attention to habitual offenders , vagrants , beggars , and inebriates in Scotland , and direct us to ...
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... 1000 are annually imprisoned in Scotland against 5.6 in England , would seem to indicate the existence of a far greater amount of crime in Scotland than in England , ' your Committee see no reason to believe that such is the case .
... 1000 are annually imprisoned in Scotland against 5.6 in England , would seem to indicate the existence of a far greater amount of crime in Scotland than in England , ' your Committee see no reason to believe that such is the case .
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When your committee came to the case of towns where the punitive powers of the magistrates had been greatly extended by the provisions of the Burgh Police Act of 1892 , we found that in many instances , as in that of Paisley already ...
When your committee came to the case of towns where the punitive powers of the magistrates had been greatly extended by the provisions of the Burgh Police Act of 1892 , we found that in many instances , as in that of Paisley already ...
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In order practically to test the effects of Mr Napier's suggestion , your Committee placed £ 5 at his disposal to be applied in paying the balance of fines in cases where prisoners could raise a part but not the whole .
In order practically to test the effects of Mr Napier's suggestion , your Committee placed £ 5 at his disposal to be applied in paying the balance of fines in cases where prisoners could raise a part but not the whole .
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