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... disposal to be applied in paying the balance of fines in cases where prisoners could raise a part but not the whole . Mr Napier received the £ 5 , and instructions to apply it in illustration of his scheme , on March 20th , 1895 .
... disposal to be applied in paying the balance of fines in cases where prisoners could raise a part but not the whole . Mr Napier received the £ 5 , and instructions to apply it in illustration of his scheme , on March 20th , 1895 .
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A Greenock Prison , however , contains only zlth of the total prison population of Scotland , and assuming the actual results of the Greenock experiment to apply to the entire prison population , the adoption of our recommendation as to ...
A Greenock Prison , however , contains only zlth of the total prison population of Scotland , and assuming the actual results of the Greenock experiment to apply to the entire prison population , the adoption of our recommendation as to ...
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... in cases where it is requisite to apply the poorhouse test , arrangements could easily be made with adjoining parishes similar to those already in being in those parishes where no poorhouse exists .
... in cases where it is requisite to apply the poorhouse test , arrangements could easily be made with adjoining parishes similar to those already in being in those parishes where no poorhouse exists .
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This fund , which we propose to call the Labour Settlements Fund , we propose to apply in the first place to the repayment by annual instalments of the money borrowed from the Imperial Exchequer for initial expenditure , and in the ...
This fund , which we propose to call the Labour Settlements Fund , we propose to apply in the first place to the repayment by annual instalments of the money borrowed from the Imperial Exchequer for initial expenditure , and in the ...
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The interest amounts to £ 22 per annum , and the inspector of police looks after it , and gives tickets to persons who may apply for food and lodging The arrangement came into operation in February 1892. During eleven months of that ...
The interest amounts to £ 22 per annum , and the inspector of police looks after it , and gives tickets to persons who may apply for food and lodging The arrangement came into operation in February 1892. During eleven months of that ...
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