Parliamentary Papers, 37±ÇH.M. Stationery Office, 1895 |
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... better supervision ? -Undoubt- edly the police would have better supervision . 92. Do you think people would be ashamed to be seen there ? -Up to a certain stage , the shame has not wholly left them . 93. ( By Col. M'Hardy . ) You said ...
... better supervision ? -Undoubt- edly the police would have better supervision . 92. Do you think people would be ashamed to be seen there ? -Up to a certain stage , the shame has not wholly left them . 93. ( By Col. M'Hardy . ) You said ...
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... better from the management point of view . 347. The same discipline I suppose is not applicable to all three types --- No . 348. ( By Col. M'Hardy . ) The numbers in the poor- house who receive relief are lowest , I believe , about ...
... better from the management point of view . 347. The same discipline I suppose is not applicable to all three types --- No . 348. ( By Col. M'Hardy . ) The numbers in the poor- house who receive relief are lowest , I believe , about ...
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... better classes are concerned . You get police action more amongst the lower classes . Drunkenness can be better concealed by the better off families , so as not to be so visible in the community . 554. But do you think that it is among the ...
... better classes are concerned . You get police action more amongst the lower classes . Drunkenness can be better concealed by the better off families , so as not to be so visible in the community . 554. But do you think that it is among the ...
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... better for it -No doubt of it . If she were to remain in the house she would find it to her own advantage to behave herself . We have different grades in the house . We have our decent old women . They have special com- forts , which ...
... better for it -No doubt of it . If she were to remain in the house she would find it to her own advantage to behave herself . We have different grades in the house . We have our decent old women . They have special com- forts , which ...
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... better condition . 704. Have you examined the American evidence at all about that ? -Chiefly through the Commission of 1872 ; I think there was a good deal of evidence given I MR . JAMES TAYLOR , Governor , Barlinnie Prison ,. 1894 ...
... better condition . 704. Have you examined the American evidence at all about that ? -Chiefly through the Commission of 1872 ; I think there was a good deal of evidence given I MR . JAMES TAYLOR , Governor , Barlinnie Prison ,. 1894 ...
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