Parliamentary Papers, 37±ÇH.M. Stationery Office, 1895 |
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... keep the Local Authorities pay an annual subscription of £ 50 , boarded - out paupers , and inebriates , of whom among the females there are about 50,2 and among the males about 12.22 Besides boarders , who pay in the aggregate over ...
... keep the Local Authorities pay an annual subscription of £ 50 , boarded - out paupers , and inebriates , of whom among the females there are about 50,2 and among the males about 12.22 Besides boarders , who pay in the aggregate over ...
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... keep her in the poorhouse , or could she leave as soon as she liked ? — We have no power to keep these cases in the poorhouse . 332. Then , how did you relieve her of the responsi- bility of this child , and board it out ? -In ...
... keep her in the poorhouse , or could she leave as soon as she liked ? — We have no power to keep these cases in the poorhouse . 332. Then , how did you relieve her of the responsi- bility of this child , and board it out ? -In ...
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... keep them in the poor- house , bribery , and everything else ; and if we had the power to keep these cases for a few months longer I am quite certain they would be cured . 374. But do you think it quite fair to brand a man with ...
... keep them in the poor- house , bribery , and everything else ; and if we had the power to keep these cases for a few months longer I am quite certain they would be cured . 374. But do you think it quite fair to brand a man with ...
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... keep no record of these prisoners discharged on pledge -Yes we do . There is a district register in which the apprehension of every man , and the crime with which he is charged , is entered into , and also the time of his discharge ...
... keep no record of these prisoners discharged on pledge -Yes we do . There is a district register in which the apprehension of every man , and the crime with which he is charged , is entered into , and also the time of his discharge ...
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... keep her till the doctor gave the necessary certificate . 606. Where does she get money to get drink ? —I don't know . [ The witness then withdrew . ] MR . GEORGE OGILVIE , of City Parochial Board , Glasgow , called in and examined ...
... keep her till the doctor gave the necessary certificate . 606. Where does she get money to get drink ? —I don't know . [ The witness then withdrew . ] MR . GEORGE OGILVIE , of City Parochial Board , Glasgow , called in and examined ...
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