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B In pursuance of our enquiries and the consideration of our report , we have held 38 sittings . Of these , 27 were devoted mainly to the examination of 151 witnesses , whose evidence is reported . These comprise i senator of the ...
B In pursuance of our enquiries and the consideration of our report , we have held 38 sittings . Of these , 27 were devoted mainly to the examination of 151 witnesses , whose evidence is reported . These comprise i senator of the ...
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Here , for example , is a description of the practice in London extracted from the evidence which Mr. de Rutzen , police magistrate at Westminster , gave before the Minutes ...
Here , for example , is a description of the practice in London extracted from the evidence which Mr. de Rutzen , police magistrate at Westminster , gave before the Minutes ...
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If again arrested they are brought before the magistrate ; the evidence adduced against them being that of two constables , who swear that they have known them for so long as common street - walkers , and that on the previous night ...
If again arrested they are brought before the magistrate ; the evidence adduced against them being that of two constables , who swear that they have known them for so long as common street - walkers , and that on the previous night ...
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... begging or vagrancy or repeated drunkenness ; or 30 , 40 , or 60 days for importuning , hurriedly proved by the uncorroborated evidence of two police witnesses , who in hardly any case have other than visual evidence to rely on .
... begging or vagrancy or repeated drunkenness ; or 30 , 40 , or 60 days for importuning , hurriedly proved by the uncorroborated evidence of two police witnesses , who in hardly any case have other than visual evidence to rely on .
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1 Appendix LX some other evidence on the subject which we have collected . Thus a return ' A showing persons brought before the Dundee Police Court during the month of November 1894 for assault , breach of the peace , and disorderly ...
1 Appendix LX some other evidence on the subject which we have collected . Thus a return ' A showing persons brought before the Dundee Police Court during the month of November 1894 for assault , breach of the peace , and disorderly ...
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